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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Damian
Krzeminski
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [sipx-users] good starting page for sipXecs
(http://sipxecs.sipfoundry.org)

I found this comment from one of the users in JIRA:

http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-6270

"I am at my wits end with this system. I cannot find a How to anywhere for
this. Asteriske, Trixbox etc, are all over the place with videos, forums
etc, but this, now where. Am I looking at the right place? I am about to
give up on this and go back to Trixbox."

I am not writing this caving under not so subtle pressure (BTW if anyone -
especially Linsys users among us - can help Peter please respond) but I am
surprised that it's difficult to find all the needed links to our lists and
the wiki.

My favorite starting page is: http://sipxecs.sipfoundry.org

If you type "linksys" in the search box there it brings up wiki page and
couple of issues that seem relevant to Peter's problem.

Unfortunately http://www.sipfoundry.org usually shows up at the top of the
google search. It seems to be most useful for casual reviewer not for the
users or developers.

For all you new sipXecs users out there: do you still remember your first
experience when looking for help with sipx? How did you find this list? the
wiki?
D.

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Don't take any of this personally, please, but a response to your question
Damian.  Personally - dreadful.  The information I found was old, and
outdated, and not particularly easy to find.  There was no consistency
between the main web site and the wiki.  I believe this has improved over
the past few months.

For me, I monitor this email group, pulling out emails with information I
don't know and I create a cheat sheet of information to help myself.

I'd be a big advocate for a FAQ or even a forum format - as many questions
seem to come up again and again.  Damian - you and Scott manage your
resources.  However, I have to believe that some of this banter is useful
for you, but some is simply a waste of valuable developer resources.  I
volunteer right now to give time to assist in an application to improve the
ability to gather information on this product.

Todd Hodgen

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