[asterisk-biz] Looking for billing solution to bill for minutes

2019-06-01 Thread Tech Support
All;

I was wondering what people are using to track and bill their customers
for minutes? I know that A2B is one option. I am open to all solutions and
advice.

Best Regards;

John V.

 

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Need help with one-way audio

2017-06-13 Thread Tech Support
In 99.9% of all cases with one way audio problems, the root cause is due to
NAT issues. That's where I would look first.

Best Regards;

John V.

 

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Subject: [asterisk-biz] Need help with one-way audio

 

Is someone available right now that's really good at diagnosing one-way
audio issues?

 

I've just moved an Ethernet-connected (carrier is in next room) SIP trunk
from one Asterisk box to another. The box it came from is down-I can't see
what the configuration was-but we know it was working.

 

--Don

 

Don Kelly

6512 276-4838

 

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Releasing software as open source

2017-01-20 Thread Tech Support
These are all great answers and are very useful, but my question is this.
What's the best way to "get the word out" that our server is being open
sourced? What would you guys do if you were doing this?

Thanks a Million;

John V.

 

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On 17/01/2017 21:01, AFShin Seysan wrote:



nowadays, github.com is probably the most popular place for any source code.


 

You can also use Atlasian products, which for opensource would be free, you
can use Confluence for documentation, Bitbucket for source control and Jira
for Issue Tracking.

Let me know if you have any questions.


Github.com is indeed popular and serves the most needs of dealing with open
source project development and collaboration (issue tracker, pull requests,
reviews, etc...). But of course, you don't have full control and sometimes
you reach some limitations. At kamailio we had to write some script) to hook
into their APIs because we wanted a special email format for notifications
as well as keep a mirror in near real time (for who is interested to read
more, I published it as OSS: https://github.com/miconda/gitpushub). Another
limitation is not offering private repository without paying. As an OSS
project, sometimes you want to keep few admin scripts private.

Bitbucket offers private repos for free. I haven't used it much and not
integrated with Jira/Confluence. So it might not be the case there, but I
find it a hassle not to have the issue tracker, version control, review
system in the same portal for an OSS project -- it can add overhead to
administration, taking cycles from other OSS activities. We did it in the
past and I would not return there. The story can be different if you have
dedicated sysadmin resources.

Gitlab.com is another alternative for hosting OSS project -- I haven't used
it, so no first hand experience. But Gitlab can be also self-hosted (the
suite of tools used there is open source), however it is seems to require a
dedicated system for an easy installation and maintenance, be safe to not
break other services.

gogs.io is a lighter version for self hosting git repositories and get the
look and many of the features a la github (issue tracker, wiki, ...).

Cheers,
Daniel



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[asterisk-biz] Releasing software as open source

2017-01-17 Thread Tech Support
All;

   My company has written a multi-tenant, multi-user single fax and fax
broadcasting system for Asterisk that we want to release as open source. The
package seems to be popular with ITSP's. The package is extremely
feature-rich and has been available for several years now so it has a stable
code base. A list of some of its features can be found here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/VoIP+Business+Solutions. So my question
is this, what are the best ways to publicize the product now that it's open
source?

Thanks;

John V.  

   

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