I too would like to see a side by side comparison of the current OpenUC
offering versus SipXECS 4.4. 

We migrated from an old ShoreTel v6 system to a SipXECS 4.2-4.4 system
about 8 months ago. We're small with about 30 users, do lots of
conferencing and only a dozen hard phones, a mix of Polycom phones, IP
500(actually branded ShoreLine and were MGCP), IP 6000s,  IP 335s and
also a dozen Bria 3 softphones. Using a dedicated FreeSwitch server with
a Digium PRI card as our primary gateway(I hope to integrate this PRI
card directly into sipx server at some point). I agree that diagnosing
anything is more than painful but overall were pretty happy with the
results so far.


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Mike,

I would like to see a list of what documentation eZuce has, what cost
would be associated with getting access to that documentation, and what
the differences between OpenUC and sipXecs community are.  Should I
contact you off-list for that information?

The problem with paying upfront for documentation and OpenUC is we would
need to be sure it's going to work for us.  If we want to test some
scenarios in a lab to make sure it will work for our situation without
paying for support, we're stuck with the community documentation.
Depending on what that cost is, it may not even be an issue.

My point about the Zenoss reference (which people not familiar with
Zenoss would probably not get) was that the administration guide for
Zenoss Core is available to the community but created/updated by Zenoss.
I just think it's difficult for the community documentation to stay
current without some commercial backing.  People are usually crunched
for time and when they solve a problem, they put off documenting it and
eventually forget about it.

Thanks,
Nate
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