That's fantastic! Thanks.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew M. Gamble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: July 27, 2007 11:20 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [taug planning] Voicemail: the next generation
> 
> Since I didn't include my CV in my previous post, here is a 
> quick version of it.  It's not really in CV form, but it 
> should serve to give you an idea of what I can bring to the table:
> 
> Currently I'm employed as the Voice over IP Architect for 
> Primus Canada.
> While we don't use much Asterisk here, we do use it for 
> testing, load generation, network monitoring, and a host of 
> other things.  I have extensive experience with SIP and MGCP 
> protocol debugging which might not be useful for this 
> project, but who knows.
> 
> Before that I was the Senior Administrator at Echo Online 
> internet, building mail (IMAP) platforms, radius, databases, 
> billing systems, etc.  We also started a CLEC (Globility 
> Communications) and I developed Voice over IP Services using 
> Asterisk and Aastra CSG SS7 Gateway with Nortel CVX RAS
> devices.    When Echo was bought out by Primus in 2003 I 
> transitioned into
> the role of internet services lead at Primus where I 
> continued to focus on the email architecture.
> 
> Finally, I can program in PHP, ASP, Perl, Java, Visual Basic, 
> and Visual Basic .NET so I can assist with any AGI 
> development that is required.
> 
> My interest in this lies in the IMAP aspects of it as I think 
> if Asterisk really wants to grow to the next level it needs a 
> stable, IMAP based voicemail system.  Every commercial 
> softswitch I've ever used relied upon IMAP for the backend 
> storage of messages.  Also I've been looking for a project to 
> work on in my spare time and this one just peaked my interest 
> in the right way.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: July 27, 2007 10:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [taug planning] Voicemail: the next generation
> 
> Folks,
> 
> If you are offering to help, thank you. Can you also include 
> a kind of mini-cv so that we know where your skills and 
> interests lie? I don't know all of you as well as I would 
> like, and this will help me figure out what we are made up of.
> 
> And no, I am not going to pick and choose based on whatever 
> criteria I think, but if we are heavy on the asterisk 
> jockeys, with a few shell coders, and lean on the C, Perl, 
> etc side, we need to understand what that means in terms of 
> how we go about this. Frankly, I think it might very well be 
> possible to do this all using shell scripts, cron jobs and 
> the dialplan. Not sure that is the best way, though. That is 
> what I am hoping to discover.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
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