June 20th, 2005

PBXfreeware.org Open for business!

Anthony Minessale II, CTO and implementer of Asterlink, has announced the grand opening of PBXfreeware.org, a new site designed to supply the open source PBX community with access to contributed open source applications. To kick start the release, Anthony has uploaded a few of his own popular open source modules for Asterisk namely res_perl, res_sqlite and app_valetparking as well as a brand new module just released today. "The site is not complete as far as my final vision is concerned but we decided it was important to get it up and running so we can set the code distribution process in motion.", Minessale remarked. Anthony is also hosting the upcoming ClueCon Open Source PBX Conference (http://www.cluecon.com). If you are unfamiliar with his work a list of his more popular Asterisk contributions can be found at http://www.cluecon.com/anthm.html


June 20th, 2005

JavaScript module for Asterisk Unveiled!

Anthony Minessale II, CTO and implementer of Asterlink and producer of the upcoming ClueCon Open Source PBX Conference (http:// www.cluecon.com) has announced the immediate availability of res_js, a JavaScript module for the Asterisk Open Source PBX. The module embeds a live JavaScript interpreter in the Asterisk server and makes it possible to execute .js files as IVR scripts the module comes with a large example script that showcases all of the Asterisk-specific usage. One of the most robust features allows you to white or black list application names, variable names and function calls in a special security mode that makes it possible to extend permission to the end user to manage his or her own IVR scripting and prevent abuse.


Brian West
Asterlink.com
877-278-7565 x 1000

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