Saw an interesting announcement fly by on the newswire...

http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060419005153&newsLang=en

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 19, 2006--Digium Inc., the
creator of Asterisk(TM) and pioneer of open source telephony, today
announced the formation of the Asterisk Advisory Council. The Council
was developed to respond to the increased interest and participation
in the Asterisk open source telephony project.

Composed of five experienced Asterisk community contributors, the
Council will assist in the management of the Asterisk open source
telephony project. Responsibilities of the council include the
selection and supervision of community developers, management of
release cycles, and maintenance of Asterisk contributions, among other
duties.

"As the Asterisk market continues to grow rapidly on a daily basis, we
saw the need to expand the team managing the open source project,"
said Kevin Fleming, co-maintainer of Asterisk and senior software
engineer at Digium. "By identifying these key community members to
participate in our council, we can ensure that the project continues
to add innovations and improve without any delays."

The following members have been appointed to the council:

-- Brian Capouch, Assistant Professor and Chair of the Computer
Science Department at Saint Joseph's College: Capouch has integrated
Asterisk with a number of other processors including home automation,
network monitoring, camera-based security, and the openWRT
distribution of Linux. He teaches a college course on VoIP, has
presented at a number of industry conferences, and is working on a
forthcoming book on Asterisk to be published by Addison-Wesley.

-- Olle E. Johansson, Asterisk Developer, consultant and Evangelist,
founder of Edvina AB, Sweden: Johansson has contributed to the SIP
channel among other parts of Asterisk, worked as a bug marshal and has
written documentation on the software and the Asterisk wiki. He is
also one of the founders of Astricon - the Asterisk conference, and
regularly performs Asterisk training sessions.

-- Tilghman Lesher, Developer for VCCH, Inc., a leading provider of
innovative solutions based on open source software: Lesher has
contributed a large amount of code to the core of Asterisk and is the
author of a number of applications and dialplan functions. He has been
programming for over twenty years, with eight years of professional
experience.

-- Jeremy McNamara, Founder of The NuFone Network, the first
Asterisk-based Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX) provider: McNamara has
been working in all aspects of the telecommunications industry for
more than nine years and has extensive experience with the
development, testing and deployment of Asterisk-based solutions.

-- John Todd, Tello Corporation: Todd comes from an IP networking
background, having worked in several large ISPs, ITSPs, and
application service providers. He is currently developing
next-generation network elements and systems, some of which involve
integrating Asterisk with proprietary systems for customers and
providers. Todd is also an active participant and speaker at various
VoIP forums and conferences.

Details of the Council's organization, membership, management
policies, decisions and current projects will be available on
www.asterisk.org.
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