Rich Adamson wrote:
Well... all those things were installed with FreePBX, they just didn't grow there. ;)

Honestly, those utilities never been part of FreePBX (nor are they installed by FreePBX). They are only ever installed as part of [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, one of the FreePBX developers is currently implementing a lot of the stuff from [EMAIL PROTECTED] into FreePBX (like the Maintenance tab to hand edit the conf files and the Java SSH client).

I've been to the wiki several times, but its very short on any any form of documentation. And, obviously the Handbook was borrowed from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] disto and doesn't actually follow the FreePBX implementations.

Obviously, the Wiki documentation is a work-in-progress. Its a lot better than it used to be. If there are specific sections that you'd like more information about, please let the guys in the #freepbx channel know.

Is there a user's mailing list for this, or just the irc channel?

You can subscribe to the amportal-users list via the SourceForge project for AMP (which is now FreePBX).

cYa,
Avi

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