On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
> Ok. The journey begins.
>
> http://makingfs.blogspot.com/
>
> Don't know if you want to add this link to the website or wiki.
>
> Julian
>
> Excellent work! Thanks,
-MC
Asterisk deadlocked
Why does it suck so badly?
Use FreeSWITCH inst
Ok. The journey begins.
http://makingfs.blogspot.com/
Don't know if you want to add this link to the website or wiki.
Julian
2009/12/10 Michael Collins :
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:11 PM, David Knell wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 10:26 -0800, Michael Collins wrote:
>>
>> > Update to
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:11 PM, David Knell wrote:
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> On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 10:26 -0800, Michael Collins wrote:
>
> > Update to latest
> > Did you type make current yet?
> > Tony hates build skew
>
> Brilliant.
>
> Michael Collins-san
> Shrinks all usual advice
> Into one Haiku.
>
> --Dave
>
I
On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 10:26 -0800, Michael Collins wrote:
> Update to latest
> Did you type make current yet?
> Tony hates build skew
Brilliant.
Michael Collins-san
Shrinks all usual advice
Into one Haiku.
--Dave
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On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Brian West wrote:
> Use the BKW method... three to four word sentences to describe what to
> do... its very poetic! Or is that haiku?
>
> /b
>
Update to latest
Did you type make current yet?
Tony hates build skew
-MC
Use the BKW method... three to four word sentences to describe what to
do... its very poetic! Or is that haiku?
/b
On Dec 10, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Michael Collins wrote:
>
> I was just thinking of some way to learn FS gradually and
> effectively. The
> frequent problem with wiki's, is that th
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:40 AM, Fred-145 wrote:
>
> No publisher, although uploading and selling books (deadtree or online) is
> easy with companies like www.lulu.com
>
> I was just thinking of some way to learn FS gradually and effectively. The
> frequent problem with wiki's, is that the qualit
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
> Sometime next week I hopefully am going to start a document that
> follows my progress in setting up a FS system from scratch, with all
> the pitfalls and successes. A kinds of "warts and all" story.
> Alongside this "blog" (for want of
Don't worry.
I was an asterisk developer/volunteer in 2003. I still managed to figure it
out. ;)
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:13 AM, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
> Sometime next week I hopefully am going to start a document that
> follows my progress in setting up a FS system from scratch, with all
No publisher, although uploading and selling books (deadtree or online) is
easy with companies like www.lulu.com
I was just thinking of some way to learn FS gradually and effectively. The
frequent problem with wiki's, is that the quality of articles is uneven and
they don't have a good layout. Bu
Sometime next week I hopefully am going to start a document that
follows my progress in setting up a FS system from scratch, with all
the pitfalls and successes. A kinds of "warts and all" story.
Alongside this "blog" (for want of a better word) I will also then
document the steps needed to get it
That is what is nice about our community I'm more than willing to
answer the questions if you document them... as are many others in the
core team...we just have a lot to do and I think the best repayment is
documentation! ;)
/b
On Dec 9, 2009, at 4:39 PM, Tim Uckun wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10,
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Brian West wrote:
> Visit the friday meetings and we can help if you document it. ;)
>
I would be willing to lend a hand with the documentation but I know so
little (a complete freeswitch noob). For example I was trying to
figure out how to tell if an extension
> I found the rosetta stone useful though woefully lacking in volume.
>
> I guess that's true overall with the project.
>
> Documentation is neither easy nor glamorous. The woefully lacking
documentation has been provided by a little group of people who've done a
big bit of documenting and a big gr
Visit the friday meetings and we can help if you document it. ;)
/b
On Dec 9, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Tim Uckun wrote:
> I found the rosetta stone useful though woefully lacking in volume.
>
> I guess that's true overall with the project.
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>
> Preface
> 1. VoIP, Freeswitch, FS vs. Asterisk, softswitch vs. PBX, etc.
> 2. Choosing hardware options (server, phones, gateways)
> 3. Setting up FS
> 4. Configuring FS (SIP, profiles/contexts, VoIP providers, SIP/POTS
> gateways, etc.)
> 5. Administering FS (CLI and GUI)
> 6. Customizing dial
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Fred-145
Sent: 09 December 2009 19:55
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] FS Rocks!
Nik Middleton wrote:
> I cannot imagine doing what I'm using FS for, with any other product.
Yes
> it's frustrating at times, but
Nik Middleton wrote:
> I cannot imagine doing what I'm using FS for, with any other product. Yes
> it's frustrating at times, but this is largely down to a lack
> documentation/samples.
Speaking of which... would this layout be good for a book on Freeswitch?
Preface
1. VoIP, Freeswitch, FS vs
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Nik Middleton <
nik.middle...@noblesolutions.co.uk> wrote:
> Thought I’d send this little hurrah! As there seems to have been a lot
> of negativity on this list lately.
>
>
>
I hereby multiply all the negative comments by -1. :P
-MC
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Thought I'd send this little hurrah! As there seems to have been a lot
of negativity on this list lately.
>From my point of view, having looked at many solutions out there, FS is
still number one with regards to flexibility and performance. I cannot
imagine doing what I'm using FS for, with a
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