Remco Barende wrote:

On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Chris Hills wrote:

Olle E. Johansson wrote:

 * New source code structure - C# and .net
 ----------------------------------------
 Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
 demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
 Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
 .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
 including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
 and Microsoft Active Directory.
 "With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
 finally have the user under full control. Users can
 dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
 can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
 cell phone or WiFi phone." says Kelvin Reming. "The C#
 language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
 happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
 an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly."


Shame this is just an april fool, I like the sound of this! Though it would be going head to head with Live Communications Server...



I guess you missed the real joke there (the stability and secureness of .net)


Ya, I mean do you really think an open source community is gonna acknowledge that MS can do anything right? of course not. THEY'RE THE DEVIL!
(note, I will not respond to anything posted in reply to this, so don't even try)


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