Olivier wrote:
I can't speak for other readers, but from a personal point of view,
improvements in Asterisk stability and documentation have lead me to
read this list (or write to) much less frequently.
It's cool to hear that ;)
To give some exposure into what has made this possible (since not
I can't speak for other readers, but from a personal point of view,
improvements in Asterisk stability and documentation have lead me to read
this list (or write to) much less frequently.
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On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 08:53:16AM -0800, Justin Killen wrote:
> Plus, some traffic got split off into the app-dev list (and there's the dev
> list).
PlusPlus, the forums [1] have siphoned a bit of the traffic.
[1] http://forums.digium.com/viewforum.php?f=42
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Shaun Ruffell
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2014 6:10 PM
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Is this list dead? Or the project?
>
> It works, there is documentation and you can Google most of the things
> that you are going to run into, if you don't want to read the docs.
> The GUI inter
It works, there is documentation and you can Google most of the things
that you are going to run into, if you don't want to read the docs.
The GUI interfaces mostly work if you want to support analog, SIP and VoIP.
Only the odd little issues or people trying to support odd
configurations result
Stefan Gofferje wrote:
> Now it's
> hardly 50 new mails per week.
> Is the list dead? Or is the project dead?
It's called being a mature project. And, I don't call averaging 400
messages a month as being a dead list.
And, once I've got several stable systems in production, I don't mess
with them
Hi,
I'm tinkering with Asterisk for * for about 12 years now and since about
10 years, it's my home PBX. I was off the list for something like 7
years - had other things to do.
But... I remember, then, sometimes came over 1000 mails in 24h. Now it's
hardly 50 new mails per week.
Is the list dead?