Hi listers,
is my question about stability of * a wrong question to ask here?
Nguyen

Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 10:39:43 +0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Nguyen Nam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Stable versions of Asterisk (Was: Re: Fair comparison (John Todd))

Hi,
It's really a problem for new Asterisk users. I am new to Asterisk and do not know * history, which applications are stable, which are in development, and who do what? It's really hard for new users to keep the pace with CVS.


So can you recommend more stable Asterisk versions, which are suitable for production environments?

My needs is simple: standard switch (Call transfer, Parking...), Voicemail, Voice menu (Autoattendand).

If someone have running Asrerisk on production system, please share the yours version info.

best regards,
Nguyen





At 03:49 PM 8/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:
As far as Asterisk's stability goes: new features tend to be less
stable than older features, just like any software.  If your user
base isn't requesting all the bells and whistles, then adequate
testing will normally reveal problem spots before you stumble across
them in production.  Despite what some others on the list may claim,
running the absolute latest CVS on production systems without testing
is probably unwise.  :)

JT

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