Hi all,
Where can we find a roadmap of asterisk 1.4 release ?
Harry
--- Olle E Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Welcome to the Asterisk users community!
Asterisk is the leading Open Source Telephony
platform,
with support both for classical
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can we find a roadmap of asterisk 1.4 release ?
Harry... please use proper mailing list etiquette when posting to these
lists. It is very tiresome to see you quote an entire long message,
without changing the subject, and insert a one-line unrelated comment at
the
Ok,
Im not a developper but what do you think of both a
wish list .
Harry
To answer your question: there is no roadmap for
1.4. We just began the
'scheduled release' cycle with this release, and we
are still trying to
feel our way into the process and learn how much
work we can
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 01:28:50AM +0900, Sunrise Ltd said:
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There is also some stuff that could be done automatically
to keep the noise level down. For example ...
- any post to the list with the digest in the subject line
or the digest in the body, should be auto-rejected.
- any
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Walt Reed wrote:
Agree 1000%. Any attachments other than PGP / SMIME signatures should be
rejected or stripped. If people want to post stuff, use a web or FTP
site and post a pointer.
Sounds good to me, except - what about
Walt Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 01:28:50AM +0900, Sunrise Ltd said:
snip
There is also some stuff that could be done automatically
to keep the noise level down. For example ...
- any post to the list with the digest in the subject line
or the digest in the
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 02:09:51PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Walt Reed wrote:
Agree 1000%. Any attachments other than PGP / SMIME signatures should be
rejected or stripped. If people want to post stuff, use a web or
and telling others what not to
do. The noive.
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From: Walt Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ASTERISK
COMMUNITY - PLEASE READ NOW *
On Thu, Jul
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 10:52:11AM -0500, Jay Milk said:
Are we on this again? How about letting the list-owner(s) decide what's
appropriate here, rather than wasting bandwidth discussing what you guys
think is proper list-etiquette. Some people differ from your opinions
and their reasons
Jay Milk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we on this again? How about letting the list-owner(s) decide what's
appropriate here, rather than wasting bandwidth discussing what you guys
think is proper list-etiquette. Some people differ from your opinions
and their reasons are just as valid as
I am on many mailing lists and lots of them have similar problems with people posting
messages they
could better answer themselves.
Since many of these messages are from people posting for the first time,
I think to some degree this is a failing of the mailing list structure itself.
I've
James H. Thompson wrote:
(B
(BI've wondered if a mechanism like this would help:
(BFor the first N messages you post to the mailing list,
(Byour post does not automatically get posted.
(BInstead you get a message similar to Olle's below,
(Bending with something like:
(B
(B "If you
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 01:10, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
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In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Welcome to the Asterisk users community!
Might I make the request that the next time you post this, you do NOT
reply to a message that's two months old? Those of us with
Might I humbly request someone, somewhere in the community establish a
dummies guide to asterisk kind of site, that explains in detail what the
cryptic scripts actually do, line by line.
The Wiki is helpful, but unless you were in on the movie from the first
part, the scene discussions are
On Friday 23 April 2004 07:55 am, tmpm wrote:
Might I humbly request someone, somewhere in the community establish a
dummies guide to asterisk kind of site, that explains in detail what the
cryptic scripts actually do, line by line.
The Wiki is helpful, but unless you were in on the movie from
Roger that, Ill grep. er google for it...thanks...
At 04:10 4/23/2004, you wrote:
There is the handbook on the homepage and then there is the hitchhikers
guid,just not sure where it is
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Im hoping that light bulb will glimmer on any day now...heh...
BTW - I contributed to the Wikki on more than a few occasions when I
_finally_
had an epiphany understanding Asterisk, and I plan to do so more in the
future.
Anon
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 03:55:57 -0400, tmpm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Might I humbly request someone, somewhere in the community establish a
dummies guide to asterisk kind of site, that explains in detail what the
cryptic scripts actually do, line by line.
The Wiki is helpful, but unless you were
snip
These are exiting times for Asterisk.org. We're getting close to a
Ehh, you surely don't mean 'exiting' time :)? Not a good idea to tell
new members to jump off the ship just after they boarded.
Suggestion, can this message be sent as part of the
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