Tzafrir Cohen, if mixing hand-written configs with GUI-configs is not 'good practise', then how to build a scalable Asterisk IP-PBX where the customer is not 100% dependent of the implementer ?
Like I already said, I got the remark "To add a new phone, I do not want to be forced to call you". And I don't see a CEO of a meat-company learning some vim-skills... I don't know how to put "the simpler administration" into the hands of a noob, without me having to put a 100% support into the contract (which is overkill). Jonas. On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 23:39 +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 09:20:44PM +0200, jonas kellens wrote: > > I wonder if there is a GUI that does not change the underlying hand-made > > configuration ?! > > > > What I'm looking for actually is a GUI for adding a new SIP-client + > > voicemail, so that a company does not have to call me when they hired a > > new employee. > > > > I don't want a GUI that over-writes my hand-made SIP-configuration, and > > my hand-made dialplan. > > You're looking at it the wrong way. Figure out where the GUI generates / > updates the configuration and make sure it gets things right. > > Either you write configuration manually or the GUI writes them. Don't > try mixing both too badly. >
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