Not asking for unqualified promises about the future of Asterisk. Simply asking 
for an acknowledgment of the obvious, that is, Asterisk without the dial plan 
wouldn’t be Asterisk. The fact that one is not forthcoming raises a red flag 
with respect to the future of Asterisk. Furthermore, adding “asynchronous AGI”  
and ARI/Stasis to Asterisk is similarly a cause for concern since it’s a 
complete break with the original Asterisk design. Since Asterisk is an open 
source community supported project, one would expect the consultants/developers 
pushing these changes would be willing to share their vision with the rest of 
the Asterisk community.

On Oct 27, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Jeffrey Ollie <j...@ocjtech.us> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Paul Albrecht <palbre...@glccom.com> wrote:
>> 
>> The reason the dial plan can never be deprecated is because Asterisk 
>> wouldn’t be Asterisk without the dial plan. Sure, you could re-engineer 
>> Asterisk so that it would be “better" for a small select group of users at 
>> the expense of the majority of community that use the product as designed 
>> for the purpose it was originally intended. However, you’re either very 
>> naive or delusional if you think the community is going to follow you down 
>> that path. Do you really believe the community is going simply chuck their 
>> dial plans and walk away from their investment in Asterisk? Not likely, dude.
> 
> My comment/question wasn't really about dial plans, per se.  My
> question was about you insisting that Digium make such unqualified
> promises about the future of Asterisk.  Even though Digium is a
> private company, I believe that they are still bound by U.S. laws
> regarding forward-looking statements[1].
> 
> So even if they wanted to (which I doubt), there's no way you're going
> to get the promise that you're looking for.
> 
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward-looking_statement
> 
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