Check me if I am wrong, but that's the precise project this thread is complaining about...

Personally I do not care for web-based administration of real-time systems, regardless of how easy they are to develop. That's just me.

At Dean's request I am removing the splinter topic to a new thread, anyway.

Greg

Geoff Nordli wrote:
Those of you that are interested in building a GUI interface should look at the AMP project hosted at sourceforge:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/amportal/

I think it would be great to have a unified GUI for Asterisk.

Have a great day!

Geoff


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Then forgive me for asking, but why not use one of them if
they are easy
to use? Obviously one, more or all of them are lacking in some way,
including the one over which you are obsessing.

Greg

dean collins wrote:

Greg don't mean to be rude but piss off and start a new email :)

There are already a number of easy to use gui's about Xorcom and
Asterisk Live.


I'm paying for documentation for an already existing product that
does a great job but I just haven't been able to install because the
How To documentation is shocking.



Cheers, Dean


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gregory Junker Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 11:55 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] $200 AMP documentation bounty

How about this. It's obvious that there is a strong demand for a
clean, portable, easy-to-use Asterisk manager application.
Apparently those that exist currently fall short in one or more
areas, or we wouldn't be having this discussion.


Why don't we compile a list of features that people want their
manager app to do for them, and finally do one that works, is easy
to install, and is intuitive? I'd be happy to manage the project,
help code it, design it, whatever it takes. It'll give my decade or
so of software engineering experience something to do.

I'll start off with the obvious:

- The app must allow the administrator, either graphically or via
menu- and dialog-driven GUI, to add, remove and otherwise edit
extensions within the Asterisk PBX software.

- The app must allow the administrator, either graphically or via
menu- and dialog-driven GUI, to add, remove and otherwise edit users
within the Asterisk PBX software.


- The app must allow the administrator, either graphically or via
menu- and dialog-driven GUI, to add, remove and otherwise edit
channels within


the Asterisk PBX software.

If anyone is interested in helping continue to describe what you want
from an Asterisk system manager, I am perfectly willing to do my best
and my part to make it happen.

Greg



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