Sorry, nobody has stated they are working on new firmware Tony.  I think you
should move forward with any plans you see fit, nobody is stopping you.
It's sad these pissing matches need to go on rather than constructive
discussions about the project.

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony Graziano
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 9:05 AM
To: sipXecs developer discussions
Subject: Re: [sipx-dev] Support for 4.0.2+ and beyond firmware for Polycom

 

You stated you had a developer working on new firmware already, asked for
contributions to speed it along when I put out a call for volunteers,
bluntly, you said it was in progress so everything stopped on this side... 

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Todd Hodgen <[email protected]> wrote:

 

That discussion was had and you effectively stopped it last time.   Excuse
me?   How do I stop a discussion Tony.  I guess if you are saying that my
input to a discussion has the ability to stop it then I guess that would be
accurate.   Geez Tony, I know you like to be blunt.  But ridiculous fails to
accomplish much.

On Apr 29, 2012 11:57 PM, "Todd Hodgen" <[email protected]> wrote:

 

The phone group should be able to become the master "container" of the
"firmware" used. It could certainly be an option.

 

Yes, it could be an option.  I guess it sounds like you are wanting to have
a rewrite of what is there today.  I'm looking for options to modify what is
there.   I don't have an interest personally in rewriting what works today.


Explain?

 

1. Re-writing the sipxconfig field name/values for configuration    yes,
agreed.  That is a minimum requirement for 4.4.x support

2. Containerizing (is that a word) the firmware b phone group to allocate
the proper firmware.  Agreed, that makes things easy.

3. Adding new feature to new fimrware and sending profiles based on "profile
name" instead of mac address (i.e. login/logout of phone via xhtml to get
the profile to load, hot reloading of phones without reboot, new features
like pin-locking, etc.).   Hot loading of phones doesn't require this change
- it work now when the phone simply loads 4.0.2x firware.   The rest of
these features I don't have knowledge of - it is an enhancement it seems to
the phones.  Personally, I'd be happy to move the management of these phones
forward with the features sipXecs has today, along with what is incorporated
in the new firmware.

 

For example, on my desktop today, I have the ability to move my mouse from
Screen 1, to Screen 2, to the screen of the Polycom phone.  This requires no
rewrite of sipXecs, just the firmware on the phone to support it.   The
VVX1500 plugin has all of the requirments for video support for that phone,
and it will be a part of the VVX500 phone as well.  Once the mouse is there,
my keyboard is typing directly on the Polycom phone.  Enter URI, click on
the directory, search by name, etc.  Nothing required by sipx for this, just
the firmware.

 

You can add lines, remove lines, change extensions, etc. and in many
instances it just works, nothing is required for that.

 

You should just load a phone with that firmware and see what it is capable
of doing.

 

This is the reason why there should be an involved discussion prior to
people starting to make changes to the templates.  

 


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Douglas Hubler
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 5:22 PM
To: sipXecs developer discussions
Subject: Re: [sipx-dev] Support for 4.0.2+ and beyond firmware for Polycom

On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 3:46 AM, Todd Hodgen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd like to suggest that a new section be added to the Device file
> section of the GUI for the Polycom phones.   Today, there exists a
> section for uploading Firmware (current) and for adding Firmware for
> legacy phones.  I'd like to propose a temporary section for adding the
> 3.3.x versions of Firmware also.

I would think controlling firmware version by phone group would be more
useful then by phone model.
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