I guess its complicated to develop free software to support cheap cards that 
you can find anywhere for 15$ when your company is trying to sell more 
expensive isdn cards :)
I think thats the main reason why hfc-pci cards aren't a priority...


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Arne Brutschy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Francesco Peeters (Asterisk)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Visdn-hackers] visdn dead again


>F> So basically vISDN has gone the same way as all those other ISDN 
>projects
> F> Daniele was complaining about in the beginning... Nowhere fast!...
> F> A great promise, some sidetracking, and then a stillborn project that
> F> never lived up to it's promise...
> Yeah, it's really a pity. I hoped that the software would be revived
> with the new version, but Daniele seems to be 100% occupied by his
> employer/this vgsm stuff. I thing 90% of visdn's users are interested
> in hfc-pci - so without it, most of the feedback from the community is
> missing...
>
> To be fair, ISDN software is not like other open source projects.
> Nobody can simply start hacking, and even little patches are quite
> complex. ISDN isn't easy, and you have to have quite some technical
> background to develop software for it. And developers with this
> background are usually payed by some ISDN-related company for it,
> resulting in one developer less being able to contribute... This it
> the way it goes with all ISDN projects. *sigh*
>
>
>
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