RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-11 Thread Kevin Walsh
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Justin Selleck wrote:
  Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot
  find it anywhere.
 
 r: Generate a ringing tone for the calling party, passing no audio from
 the called channel(s) until one answers. Use with care and don't insert
 this by default into all your dial statements as you are killing call
 progress information for the user. Really, you almost certainly do not
 want to use this. Asterisk will generate ring tones automatically where
 it is appropriate to do so. r makes it go the next step and
 additionally generate ring tones where it is probably not appropriate to
 do so.

I think you might have replied to the wrong article.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-11 Thread Bryce Chidester
On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 18:06 +0100, Kevin Walsh wrote:
 Eric Wieling aka ManxPower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Justin Selleck wrote:
   Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot
   find it anywhere.
  
  r: Generate a ringing tone for the calling party, passing no audio from
  the called channel(s) until one answers. Use with care and don't insert
  this by default into all your dial statements as you are killing call
  progress information for the user. Really, you almost certainly do not
  want to use this. Asterisk will generate ring tones automatically where
  it is appropriate to do so. r makes it go the next step and
  additionally generate ring tones where it is probably not appropriate to
  do so.
 
 I think you might have replied to the wrong article.
 

Actually, I believe that's part of his signature, seeing as it comes
after the '--' denoting a signature, and after his name. Also, I don't
believe it's an exact quote, or anything at all like the wiki entry.
Rather, this is just an expression of the frustration of people using
the 'r' option in Dial() statements where it usually messes things up
rather than make them right.

-- 
-Bryce
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

NOTICE: The views expressed in this e-mail do not neccesarily reflect
those of my employer, this company, or its employees. This is a personal
e-mail and as such, the opinions expressed are my own.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-11 Thread JP Carballo

Kevin Walsh wrote:


Eric Wieling aka ManxPower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


r: Generate a ringing tone for the calling party, passing no audio from
the called channel(s) until one answers. Use with care and don't insert
this by default into all your dial statements as you are killing call
progress information for the user. Really, you almost certainly do not
want to use this. Asterisk will generate ring tones automatically where
it is appropriate to do so. r makes it go the next step and
additionally generate ring tones where it is probably not appropriate to
do so.

   


I think you might have replied to the wrong article.

 


That's his signature.

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http://www.netfone2x.com
Bringing the world closer.

It might look like I'm doing nothing, but at the cellular level, I'm really quite busy. 


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-10 Thread Kristian Kielhofner

Justin Selleck wrote:
Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot 
find it anywhere.  


**---***
***Justin Selleck***
***Network Engineer***
***Smooth Fusion, Inc.***
http://www.smoothfusion.com http://www.smoothfusion.com/*** ***
***t. 806.771.3873 x230***
***f. 806.771.2862**


Justin,

Check the date on that list message.  It should be April 1...

April fools!!!

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-10 Thread C F
LOL. Look even more, and you'll find it funny.

On 8/10/05, Justin Selleck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 
 Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot
 find it anywhere.   
 
 ---
  Justin Selleck
  Network Engineer
  Smooth Fusion, Inc.
  http://www.smoothfusion.com 
  t. 806.771.3873 x230
  f. 806.771.2862 
 
   
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-10 Thread Mik Cheez
That was an April Fools Day joke...unfortunately whoever started it 
didn't think about what it would do to the Archive.


Justin Selleck wrote:

Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but 
cannot find it anywhere.  


**---***
***Justin Selleck***
***Network Engineer***
***Smooth Fusion, Inc.***
http://www.smoothfusion.com http://www.smoothfusion.com/*** ***
***t. 806.771.3873 x230***
***f. 806.771.2862**

 




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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-10 Thread Time Bandit
 Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot
 find it anywhere.   
You must be referring to this post :
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-April/098601.html

Please note the date of the posting, and this particular phrase in it
: Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the demand
for higher stability and a more secure foundation.

This should make the answer obvious ;)
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-10 Thread Matthew Boehm

Justin Selleck wrote:
Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot 
find it anywhere.  


No. It's not out. 1.2 isn't even out. And thank god its NOT programmed 
in C#.


-Matthew

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-08-10 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower

That announcement was an Aprol Fools Joke.  There is no Asterisk 2.0

Justin Selleck wrote:

Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot
find it anywhere.  


--
Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-210-3699 x2120

r: Generate a ringing tone for the calling party, passing no audio from
the called channel(s) until one answers. Use with care and don't insert
this by default into all your dial statements as you are killing call
progress information for the user. Really, you almost certainly do not
want to use this. Asterisk will generate ring tones automatically where
it is appropriate to do so. r makes it go the next step and
additionally generate ring tones where it is probably not appropriate to
do so.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-03 Thread Matt Riddell
John Novack wrote:
An even BETTER question is: When will what is already out and more or 
less working have enough accurate documentation to make it acceptable to 
a wider audience?
Once more people start contributing.
As one small example: the recent postings regarding wctdm. If all the 
options are at the end of the driver source, how long does it take to 
put into a more accessible form?
Probably not long: just head over to http://asteriskdocs.org and see how 
you can help out, or pop on to the wiki ( http://www.voip-info.org ) and 
add an entry.

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Cheers,
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-02 Thread James Gardiner

Asterisk 2.0 on Windows..  This is all very much a bit of a Joke, but one
does beg to ask.

When will version 2.0 be released???


James



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-02 Thread Brian Capouch
James Gardiner wrote:
Asterisk 2.0 on Windows..  This is all very much a bit of a Joke, but one
does beg to ask.
When will version 2.0 be released???
2.0 is just now really being talked about in earnest.
I think a better question would be when 1.2 is going to be out.
That one has more narrow bounds.
B.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-02 Thread John Novack
Brian Capouch wrote:
James Gardiner wrote:
Asterisk 2.0 on Windows..  This is all very much a bit of a Joke, but 
one
does beg to ask.
When will version 2.0 be released???

2.0 is just now really being talked about in earnest.
I think a better question would be when 1.2 is going to be out.
An even BETTER question is: When will what is already out and more or 
less working have enough accurate documentation to make it acceptable to 
a wider audience?

As one small example: the recent postings regarding wctdm. If all the 
options are at the end of the driver source, how long does it take to 
put into a more accessible form?

JMO
John N

That one has more narrow bounds.
B.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-02 Thread James Gardiner

Yes, 1.2 is the closer reality.  I am keen to see 1.2 schedules for a
milestone release mainly because I feel, since V 1 was released, popularity
has sky rocketed, and as such  commercial implementations have also gone up.
With this, some fundamental needs have been looked into that Asterisk needs.
Nothing overt the top (Wait for a new version) but still important ones,
that I would like to see land into a Stable tree, bug fixes only.

So I sit and wait patiently..


James


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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

James Gardiner wrote:
 Asterisk 2.0 on Windows..  This is all very much a bit of a Joke, but one
 does beg to ask.
 
 When will version 2.0 be released???
 

2.0 is just now really being talked about in earnest.

I think a better question would be when 1.2 is going to be out.

That one has more narrow bounds.

B.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Michael Manousos
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
During the developer's conference call yesterday evening,
it was decided that we finally should release the much-awaited
Asterisk 2.0 Stable release, also called codename AAFJ.
AAFJ as in Asterisk April Fool's Joke?
Nice :)
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Nir Siminovich
Good one guys, for a minute you actually had me there. The give away is:
Rumours has it that one developer actually ported the
Erlang runtime and executed an Ericsson AXE switch within
Asterisk.

:-)

Nir S

On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 09:40 +0200, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 During the developer's conference call yesterday evening,
 it was decided that we finally should release the much-awaited
 Asterisk 2.0 Stable release, also called codename AAFJ.
 
 This relaese is based on the hidden cvs that has been in
 operation for six months by a group of core development members
 in the Asterisk.org open source project, under the leadership of
 Brian K. East, who will maintain the stable code base for
 the 2.0 CVS tree and releases.
 
 -It's awsome, says Brian, but the new features I'm adding to
 2.0.1 stable will be even more spectacular. Follow me to the future!
 
 Among the new features in Asterisk 2.0 is
 
 * APBX - A fully pluggable PBX architecture
-
The APBX framework makes everything in Asterisk 2.0
hot-pluggable and dynamic, including the PBX itself.
With this framework, Asterisk 2.0 will be able to be the host
system for almost anything, including the famous Apache.org
web server, the SipFoundry SIPx PBX and a Java Runtime Engine.
Rumours has it that one developer actually ported the
Erlang runtime and executed an Ericsson AXE switch within
Asterisk.
With an embedded web server, we can finally start working
 on a decent user interface model says Kram Spencer, the
original developer of Asterisk.
 
 * DBRAGI - The Database Remote procedure call AGI subsystem
--
The DBRAGI subsystem makes it possible to move the dial plan
processing to stored procedures in databases. With Asterisk
1.2, the ARA (Asterisk Realtime Architecture) took a first
step towards a better database integration. With 2.0, the
project actually runs most of the PBX within an Oracle (TM)
database, making Asterisk carrier grade.
 
 * XIAX - The New Inter-Asterisk Protocol
--
With Asterisk 2.0, the project also launches the next
generation of the IAX protocol. This is a huge update
of the rather oldfashioned IAX protocol engine.
- XML based messages
All messages in XIAX is based on XML. This makes the protocol
more robust, since all messages are checked for correct syntax
with an external DTD and XML parser. All voice frames are
encoded in BASE64 and checked with an S/MIME signature, which
makes the XIAX protocol the most secure VoIP protocol
in the known universe.
- Full DNS NAPTR/SRV support
To add to the robustness of the protocol, all communication
is done with full DNS service names. For each packet in the
data stream, there's full redundancy based on DNS lookups.
The recommendation for XIAX is to define at least five
XIAX servers per phone number, and let DNS route the XIAX
packets. No packet will get lost, due to the stability
and simpleness of the DNS system. says Kram. Using IP
numbers did not gives us this functionality.
- Strong TCP/SSL support
The new XIAX protocol also supports TCP with SSL encapsulation.
TCP is much easier for the firewall to handle and with
 strong SSL encryption. With IAX2 we could bypass every
 NAT device. With XIAX over SSL on the HTTP port, we can
 traverse any firewall too. says Steve Xintaro, the main
 architect of XIAX.
 
 * New source code structure - C# and .net

Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
.net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
and Microsoft Active Directory.
With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
finally have the user under full control. Users can
dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
cell phone or WiFi phone. says Kelvin Reming. The C#
language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly.
 
 * New user-support system: SmartyList (TM)

In order to solve the problem with the asterisk-users
mailing list that was the main support channel for
old Asterisk versions, the Asterisk 2 team also
constructed the SmartyList auto-support system, that
will automatically analyze all input and sort it out
on one of twenty different lists. Eighteen of these
are automatically handled by auto-responders, that
point to the proper Wiki page, 

Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Dave Cotton
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 09:40 +0200, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 During the developer's conference call yesterday evening,
 it was decided that we finally should release the much-awaited
 Asterisk 2.0 Stable release, also called codename AAFJ.
 
 This relaese is based on the hidden cvs that has been in
 operation for six months by a group of core development members
 in the Asterisk.org open source project, under the leadership of
 Brian K. East, who will maintain the stable code base for
 the 2.0 CVS tree and releases.
 
 -It's awsome, says Brian, but the new features I'm adding to
 2.0.1 stable will be even more spectacular. Follow me to the future!
etc.

Better than silicon.fr who sent a message about Oracle's hostile bid for
M$, this one you had to read a bit before getting the idea.

Well done.


-- 
Dave Cotton [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Chris Hills
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
* New source code structure - C# and .net
  
  Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
  demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
  Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
  .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
  including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
  and Microsoft Active Directory.
  With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
  finally have the user under full control. Users can
  dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
  can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
  cell phone or WiFi phone. says Kelvin Reming. The C#
  language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
  happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
  an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly.
Shame this is just an april fool, I like the sound of this! Though it 
would be going head to head with Live Communications Server...

--
Chris Hills
IT Services
North East Worcestershire College
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Remco Barende
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Chris Hills wrote:
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 * New source code structure - C# and .net
 
 Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
 demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
 Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
 .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
 including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
 and Microsoft Active Directory.
 With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
 finally have the user under full control. Users can
 dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
 can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
 cell phone or WiFi phone. says Kelvin Reming. The C#
 language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
 happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
 an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly.
Shame this is just an april fool, I like the sound of this! Though it would 
be going head to head with Live Communications Server...

I guess you missed the real joke there (the stability and secureness of 
.net)
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Matthew Boehm
Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.

It wasn't until I read this line that I knew it was a joke. I mean,
seriously, who associates Microsoft with stability and security? A fool,
that's who.

-Matthew


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Irakli Natsvlishvili
Hello, Olle!
OEJAsterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
OEJdemand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
Nice...
I remember that about 10 years ago, when I was working in a daily newspaper 
we wrote and article on April 1st on a first page about scientific 
breakthrough with lunching new satellite. Satellite was going to transmit 
energy and electricity from space directly to homes of million customers...

We've got pretty interesting calls that day, including from some low 
enforcement officials...

I.N. 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread steve szmidt
On Friday 01 April 2005 02:40, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 During the developer's conference call yesterday evening,
 it was decided that we finally should release the much-awaited
 Asterisk 2.0 Stable release, also called codename AAFJ.

Olle, you better take a break! 

For the rest of you, good luck! You'll need it. I think finally the Danish 
Elephant beer that is so strong has gone to Olle's head. 
-- 

Steve Szmidt

They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety 
deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Michael Devenijn
Fine but don't mix up Swedish  Danish beer ... 

-Oorspronkelijk bericht- 
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens steve szmidt 
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On Friday 01 April 2005 02:40, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 During the developer's conference call yesterday evening,
 it was decided that we finally should release the much-awaited
 Asterisk 2.0 Stable release, also called codename AAFJ.

Olle, you better take a break!

For the rest of you, good luck! You'll need it. I think finally the 
Danish
Elephant beer that is so strong has gone to Olle's head.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Dave Cotton
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 09:39 -0500, steve szmidt wrote:

 For the rest of you, good luck! You'll need it. I think finally the Danish 
 Elephant beer that is so strong has gone to Olle's head. 

Oh yes Elephant beer, 30 years ago I drove from Stockholm to
Nortalia(sp?) after 3 or 4 bottles of that, missed the speed reduction
signs for a hump back bridge at Rimbo(sp?) and had all 6 wheels in the
air (had a trailer), I think it was 6 months in jail if a police patrol
had seen it.  Those were the days. 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Mike Hammett
Remco Barende wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Chris Hills wrote:
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 * New source code structure - C# and .net
 
 Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
 demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
 Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
 .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
 including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
 and Microsoft Active Directory.
 With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
 finally have the user under full control. Users can
 dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
 can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
 cell phone or WiFi phone. says Kelvin Reming. The C#
 language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
 happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
 an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly.

Shame this is just an april fool, I like the sound of this! Though it 
would be going head to head with Live Communications Server...

I guess you missed the real joke there (the stability and secureness 
of .net)

Ya, I mean do you really think an open source community is gonna 
acknowledge that MS can do anything right?  of course not.  THEY'RE THE 
DEVIL!
(note, I will not respond to anything posted in reply to this, so don't 
even try)

--

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Brian C. Fertig
That in now way shape or form was funny.   I about had a heart attack 
when I was reading this.  To move to a winDOZ platform would just make
asterisk SUCK!   But its nice to know its staying where it is.

 
 
.o---o.
Brian Fertig
NOC/Network Engineer
Planet Telecom, Inc.
Tampa, FL Office



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike
Hammett
Sent: Friday, 01 April, 2005 12:18
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

Remco Barende wrote:

 On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Chris Hills wrote:

 Olle E. Johansson wrote:

  * New source code structure - C# and .net
  
  Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
  demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
  Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
  .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
  including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
  and Microsoft Active Directory.
  With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
  finally have the user under full control. Users can
  dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
  can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
  cell phone or WiFi phone. says Kelvin Reming. The C#
  language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
  happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
  an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly.


 Shame this is just an april fool, I like the sound of this! Though it

 would be going head to head with Live Communications Server...



 I guess you missed the real joke there (the stability and secureness 
 of .net)

Ya, I mean do you really think an open source community is gonna 
acknowledge that MS can do anything right?  of course not.  THEY'RE THE 
DEVIL!
(note, I will not respond to anything posted in reply to this, so don't 
even try)

-- 

Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com




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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Walt Reed
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 11:17:45AM -0600, Mike Hammett said:
 Ya, I mean do you really think an open source community is gonna 
 acknowledge that MS can do anything right?  of course not.  THEY'RE THE 
 DEVIL!
 (note, I will not respond to anything posted in reply to this, so don't 
 even try)

Fine. Insult the entire open source community (while using their work)
and then run and hide. That shows maturity. 

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Paul
An Asterisk box without window$ is like a chocolate cake without mustard. 


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Fertig
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 11:46
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That in now way shape or form was funny.   I about had a heart attack 
when I was reading this.  To move to a winDOZ platform would just make
asterisk SUCK!   But its nice to know its staying where it is.

 
 
.o---o.
Brian Fertig
NOC/Network Engineer
Planet Telecom, Inc.
Tampa, FL Office



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Sent: Friday, 01 April, 2005 12:18
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

Remco Barende wrote:

 On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Chris Hills wrote:

 Olle E. Johansson wrote:

  * New source code structure - C# and .net
  
  Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
  demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
  Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
  .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
  including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
  and Microsoft Active Directory.
  With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
  finally have the user under full control. Users can
  dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
  can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
  cell phone or WiFi phone. says Kelvin Reming. The C#
  language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
  happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
  an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly.


 Shame this is just an april fool, I like the sound of this! Though it

 would be going head to head with Live Communications Server...



 I guess you missed the real joke there (the stability and secureness 
 of .net)

Ya, I mean do you really think an open source community is gonna 
acknowledge that MS can do anything right?  of course not.  THEY'RE THE 
DEVIL!
(note, I will not respond to anything posted in reply to this, so don't 
even try)

-- 

Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com




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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Paul

An Asterisk box without window$ is like a chocolate cake without mustard.



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On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 11:17:45AM -0600, Mike Hammett said:
 Ya, I mean do you really think an open source community is gonna 
 acknowledge that MS can do anything right?  of course not.  THEY'RE THE 
 DEVIL!
 (note, I will not respond to anything posted in reply to this, so don't 
 even try)

Fine. Insult the entire open source community (while using their work)
and then run and hide. That shows maturity. 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Karl J. Vesterling



The second I read .NET, C#, and Microsoft in the same
paragraph as the word Stability I knew it was an April
Fools. And that is because only a fool would associate the word
stable with anything Microshaft related.

At 03:01 AM 4/1/2005, you wrote:
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
During the developer's
conference call yesterday evening,
it was decided that we finally should release the much-awaited
Asterisk 2.0 Stable release, also called codename
AAFJ.
AAFJ as in Asterisk April Fool's Joke?
Nice :)
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Friday, April 01, 2005 3:47 AM -0600 Matthew Boehm 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
   demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
It wasn't until I read this line that I knew it was a joke. I mean,
seriously, who associates Microsoft with stability and security? A fool,
that's who.
Funny how many people needed a MS reference to see the joke. I realized it 
one line before, when I saw this:

With 2.0, the project actually runs most of the PBX within an Oracle (TM)
database, making Asterisk carrier grade.
Not that I'm an Oracle basher (or have any experience with their product); 
it's just that this would make * totally inaccessible to much of the 
installed base, so it triggered my BS detector.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Wiley Siler
Un what is todays date?

W
 

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This version support SS7 - ISUP protocol ?
Does some body know where can I find it ? I mean, Asterisk SS7...

Angel.

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Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 09:40:33 +0200
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now
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During the developer's conference call yesterday evening, it was decided
that we finally should release the much-awaited Asterisk 2.0 Stable
release, also called codename AAFJ.

This relaese is based on the hidden cvs that has been in operation for
six months by a group of core development members in the Asterisk.org
open source project, under the leadership of Brian K. East, who will
maintain the stable code base for the 2.0 CVS tree and releases.

-It's awsome, says Brian, but the new features I'm adding to
2.0.1 stable will be even more spectacular. Follow me to the future!

Among the new features in Asterisk 2.0 is

* APBX - A fully pluggable PBX architecture
   -
   The APBX framework makes everything in Asterisk 2.0
   hot-pluggable and dynamic, including the PBX itself.
   With this framework, Asterisk 2.0 will be able to be the host
   system for almost anything, including the famous Apache.org
   web server, the SipFoundry SIPx PBX and a Java Runtime Engine.
   Rumours has it that one developer actually ported the
   Erlang runtime and executed an Ericsson AXE switch within
   Asterisk.
   With an embedded web server, we can finally start working
on a decent user interface model says Kram Spencer, the
   original developer of Asterisk.

* DBRAGI - The Database Remote procedure call AGI subsystem
   --
   The DBRAGI subsystem makes it possible to move the dial plan
   processing to stored procedures in databases. With Asterisk
   1.2, the ARA (Asterisk Realtime Architecture) took a first
   step towards a better database integration. With 2.0, the
   project actually runs most of the PBX within an Oracle (TM)
   database, making Asterisk carrier grade.

* XIAX - The New Inter-Asterisk Protocol
   --
   With Asterisk 2.0, the project also launches the next
   generation of the IAX protocol. This is a huge update
   of the rather oldfashioned IAX protocol engine.
   - XML based messages
   All messages in XIAX is based on XML. This makes the protocol
   more robust, since all messages are checked for correct syntax
   with an external DTD and XML parser. All voice frames are
   encoded in BASE64 and checked with an S/MIME signature, which
   makes the XIAX protocol the most secure VoIP protocol
   in the known universe.
   - Full DNS NAPTR/SRV support
   To add to the robustness of the protocol, all communication
   is done with full DNS service names. For each packet in the
   data stream, there's full redundancy based on DNS lookups.
   The recommendation for XIAX is to define at least five
   XIAX servers per phone number, and let DNS route the XIAX
   packets. No packet will get lost, due to the stability
   and simpleness of the DNS system. says Kram. Using IP
   numbers did not gives us this functionality.
   - Strong TCP/SSL support
   The new XIAX protocol also supports TCP with SSL encapsulation.
   TCP is much easier for the firewall to handle and with
strong SSL encryption. With IAX2 we could bypass every
NAT device. With XIAX over SSL on the HTTP port, we can
traverse any firewall too. says Steve Xintaro, the main
architect of XIAX.

* New source code structure - C# and .net
   
   Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
   demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
   Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
   .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
   including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
   and Microsoft Active Directory.
   With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
   finally have the user under full control. Users can
   dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
   can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
   cell phone or WiFi phone. says Kelvin Reming. The C#
   language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
   happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
   an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly.

* New user-support system: SmartyList (TM)
   
   In order to solve the problem with the asterisk-users
   mailing list that was the main support channel for
   

RE: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Carlos Chavez
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 14:50:45 -0700, Wiley Siler wrote
 Un what is todays date?
 

 You will have to excuse the people who live outside the USA that do not
know that April 1st is April Fools day as it is not an international thing.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

2005-04-01 Thread Kris Stark
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Michael Devenijn wrote:
| Fine but don't mix up Swedish  Danish beer ...
How could you - swedish beer?  I barely think (with my apologies to the
swedes) that it is even beer for the most part...
The regular joke is that it is light oil from the l and how well it
can sound like the finnish word for oil  *grin*
Kris
|
|   -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
|   Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens steve szmidt
|   Verzonden: vr 1/04/2005 16:39
|   Aan: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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|   On Friday 01 April 2005 02:40, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
|During the developer's conference call yesterday evening,
|it was decided that we finally should release the much-awaited
|Asterisk 2.0 Stable release, also called codename AAFJ.
|   
|   Olle, you better take a break!
|   
|   For the rest of you, good luck! You'll need it. I think finally the
Danish
|   Elephant beer that is so strong has gone to Olle's head.
|   --
|   
|   Steve Szmidt
|   
|   They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety
|   deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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