Under each sipx (not the dev side...  not sure what you guys want
there)...

I'd have Quick Start (quick how to on getting a system up and running
from ISO with links to more in-depth information), Administration
(installation, adding users, adding phones, adding gateways, system
features, dial plans, etc.), and End User (user side stuff, like the
user portal).

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Lawrence [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 12:54 PM
To: Picher, Michael
Cc: Scott Lawrence; Eric Varsanyi; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [sipx-users] Wiki time

On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 12:23 -0500, Picher, Michael wrote:
> I'll raise my hand and disagree here a bit.  If I want info on a
> vendor's products I don't want to look in 2 different places depending
> on whether it is managed by sipXecs or not.

To some extent that may be hard to avoid, and in the current situation
in which the 4.0 release of sipXecs must be used with 3.1.x of Polycom,
while the 4.2 release of sipXecs will prefer 3.2 of Polycom (at least on
the models that support it).

> I'm not 100% sure what it ought to be but in my head it looks
something
> like:
> 
> sipXecs -+->  Version 3.x
>          |
>          +->  Version 4.0.x
>          |
>          +->  Version 4.2.x
> 
> sipXecs Development -+-> Version 3.x
>                      |
>                      +-> etc.
> 
> Devices -+-> Phones -+-> Vendor A -+-> Product A
>          |           |
>          |           +-> Vendor B
>          +-> Gateways -+-> Vendor A
>          |
>          +-> Session Border Controllers

Exactly the sort of thing I was looking for, but how would you break
things down under each sipXecs version?


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