Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-04 Thread Danny Nicholas
Since there is a PHP version of the *WA, it seems to me that that would
convert into tropo with very little effort.  Just a matter of finding the
person with the means to try it.

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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Dean Collins
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:36 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

Ok guys I have to jump in here.

Seems some of you took affront to my $20 paypal bounty.

Not sure how long some of you have been around here but the history
behind the Weather app on the Trixbox (or Asterisk @ home as it used to
be known back then) was that my wife used to always ask me what the
weather was like outside because our NY apartment had double glazed
floor to ceiling windows you couldn't always judge what the temperature
was like.

About the same time I was learning that Asterisk had text to speech
functionality.

Wanting to encourage the community to use this text to speech
functionality more I posted a bounty to see if someone could get the
weather report read to me on my asterisk server.

(sadly I think there is still a lack of text to speech apps for
Asterisk).

I don't remember the original amount of the bounty (or who it was paid
to) but I think it was about $40 to $50 or something like that.

It was a super simple app 'dial *68" a ftp session would download the
flat text file from the national weather service for my preprogrammed
zip code and it would initiate a text to speech event. It was pure
simplicity and perfect.

Once it was posted to the community I don't know how many people have
installed it but I've seen hundreds of variations and install guides
since then.

Every person that has ever come to my office who I've said hey check out
this technology called Asterisk one of the functions I demonstrate along
with voicemail to email and FOP conference rooms is "the weather call"

How many of those people have gone out and installed asterisk I don't
know but the point being it was a cool way to demonstrate advance apps
rather than just plain old dial tone.

Sorry some of you took affront to my $20 bounty and the current cost of
your overpriced coffees.

But my concept was maybe this would be a good way we could demonstrate
Asterisk integration to the Tropo community.

Guess not.
 

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
+1-212-203-4357   New York
+61-2-9016-5642   (Sydney in-dial).
+44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial).


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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of David
Backeberg
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:45 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Bill Michaelson  wrote:
> It's conceivable that the combined effort of these two responders
required
> less than ten minutes of time, yielding a theoretical pay rate of
$120/hour.
>
> I wonder how much effort went into the other responses.

I'm reminded of the allegory about...

EVER HEAR THE STORY of the giant ship engine that failed? The ship's
owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure
out how to fix the engine. Then they brought in an old man who had
been fixing ships since he was a youngster. He carried a large bag of
tools with him, and when he arrived, he immediately went to work. He
inspected the engine very carefully, top to bottom. Two of the ship's
owners were there, watching this man, hoping he would know what to do.
After looking things over, the old man reached into his bag and pulled
out a small hammer. He gently tapped something. Instantly, the engine
lurched into life. He carefully put his hammer away. The engine was
fixed!

A week later, the owners received a bill from the old man for ten
thousand dollars.

"What?!" the owners exclaimed. "He hardly did anything!" So they wrote
the old man a note saying, "Please send us an itemized bill."

The man sent a bill that read,

Tapping with a hammer...$2
Knowing where to tap$9998

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-04 Thread Dean Collins
Ok guys I have to jump in here.

Seems some of you took affront to my $20 paypal bounty.

Not sure how long some of you have been around here but the history
behind the Weather app on the Trixbox (or Asterisk @ home as it used to
be known back then) was that my wife used to always ask me what the
weather was like outside because our NY apartment had double glazed
floor to ceiling windows you couldn't always judge what the temperature
was like.

About the same time I was learning that Asterisk had text to speech
functionality.

Wanting to encourage the community to use this text to speech
functionality more I posted a bounty to see if someone could get the
weather report read to me on my asterisk server.

(sadly I think there is still a lack of text to speech apps for
Asterisk).

I don't remember the original amount of the bounty (or who it was paid
to) but I think it was about $40 to $50 or something like that.

It was a super simple app 'dial *68" a ftp session would download the
flat text file from the national weather service for my preprogrammed
zip code and it would initiate a text to speech event. It was pure
simplicity and perfect.

Once it was posted to the community I don't know how many people have
installed it but I've seen hundreds of variations and install guides
since then.

Every person that has ever come to my office who I've said hey check out
this technology called Asterisk one of the functions I demonstrate along
with voicemail to email and FOP conference rooms is "the weather call"

How many of those people have gone out and installed asterisk I don't
know but the point being it was a cool way to demonstrate advance apps
rather than just plain old dial tone.

Sorry some of you took affront to my $20 bounty and the current cost of
your overpriced coffees.

But my concept was maybe this would be a good way we could demonstrate
Asterisk integration to the Tropo community.

Guess not.
 

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
+1-212-203-4357   New York
+61-2-9016-5642   (Sydney in-dial).
+44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial).


-Original Message-
From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of David
Backeberg
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:45 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Bill Michaelson  wrote:
> It's conceivable that the combined effort of these two responders
required
> less than ten minutes of time, yielding a theoretical pay rate of
$120/hour.
>
> I wonder how much effort went into the other responses.

I'm reminded of the allegory about...

EVER HEAR THE STORY of the giant ship engine that failed? The ship's
owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure
out how to fix the engine. Then they brought in an old man who had
been fixing ships since he was a youngster. He carried a large bag of
tools with him, and when he arrived, he immediately went to work. He
inspected the engine very carefully, top to bottom. Two of the ship's
owners were there, watching this man, hoping he would know what to do.
After looking things over, the old man reached into his bag and pulled
out a small hammer. He gently tapped something. Instantly, the engine
lurched into life. He carefully put his hammer away. The engine was
fixed!

A week later, the owners received a bill from the old man for ten
thousand dollars.

"What?!" the owners exclaimed. "He hardly did anything!" So they wrote
the old man a note saying, "Please send us an itemized bill."

The man sent a bill that read,

Tapping with a hammer...$2
Knowing where to tap$9998

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-04 Thread David Backeberg
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Bill Michaelson  wrote:
> It's conceivable that the combined effort of these two responders required
> less than ten minutes of time, yielding a theoretical pay rate of $120/hour.
>
> I wonder how much effort went into the other responses.

I'm reminded of the allegory about...

EVER HEAR THE STORY of the giant ship engine that failed? The ship’s
owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure
out how to fix the engine. Then they brought in an old man who had
been fixing ships since he was a youngster. He carried a large bag of
tools with him, and when he arrived, he immediately went to work. He
inspected the engine very carefully, top to bottom. Two of the ship’s
owners were there, watching this man, hoping he would know what to do.
After looking things over, the old man reached into his bag and pulled
out a small hammer. He gently tapped something. Instantly, the engine
lurched into life. He carefully put his hammer away. The engine was
fixed!

A week later, the owners received a bill from the old man for ten
thousand dollars.

“What?!” the owners exclaimed. “He hardly did anything!” So they wrote
the old man a note saying, “Please send us an itemized bill.”

The man sent a bill that read,

Tapping with a hammer...$2
Knowing where to tap$9998

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-04 Thread Bill Michaelson
It's conceivable that the combined effort of these two responders 
required less than ten minutes of time, yielding a theoretical pay rate 
of $120/hour.


I wonder how much effort went into the other responses.

That will be $6 for my commentary, please.

Folks wrote:

Message: 1
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 22:51:15 -0500
From: David Backeberg 
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion

Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:25 PM, David Backeberg  wrote:

exten => 123,s,1 Playback(enterzipcode)
exten => 123,s,n Read(zip||5)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget http://pathtoyahooservice${zip} -o forecast.txt)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget --post-file forecast.txt -o wav.url)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget --input-file wav.url -o voice.wav)
exten => 123,s,n Playback(voice)

exten => 123,h,1 Hangup

  

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Dean Collins  wrote:


I?ll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
Weather App on Tropo.
  

All you have to do is violate the ToS on a few services:
wget the weather from yahoo, for instance:
http://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?p=06513

Conditions for New Haven, CT at 9:53 pm EST
Current Conditions:
Fair, 20 F
Forecast:
Tue - Clear. High: 25 Low: 13
Wed - Mostly Sunny. High: 34 Low: 19

do a wget post of that output from the previous wget to
http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php

do a wget on the wav file that demo generates.

It would be nicer if you record a prompt before asking for the
zipcode, but it's not strictly necessary.

You can paypal me the cash to my email. The legitimate license for
AT&T Natural Voices is more than $20, and nothing built into Asterisk
for free is going to give you free-form text-to-speech.






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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-04 Thread OCG Technical Support
Damn you for solving this before he upped the bounty by a pack of tictacs!!

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From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of David
Backeberg
Sent: March 3, 2009 10:51 PM
To: Asterisk Users List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:25 PM, David Backeberg 
wrote:

exten => 123,s,1 Playback(enterzipcode)
exten => 123,s,n Read(zip||5)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget http://pathtoyahooservice${zip} -o
forecast.txt)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget --post-file forecast.txt -o wav.url)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget --input-file wav.url -o voice.wav)
exten => 123,s,n Playback(voice)

exten => 123,h,1 Hangup

> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Dean Collins  wrote:
>> I'll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
>> Weather App on Tropo.
>
> All you have to do is violate the ToS on a few services:
> wget the weather from yahoo, for instance:
> http://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?p=06513
>
> Conditions for New Haven, CT at 9:53 pm EST
> Current Conditions:
> Fair, 20 F
> Forecast:
> Tue - Clear. High: 25 Low: 13
> Wed - Mostly Sunny. High: 34 Low: 19
>
> do a wget post of that output from the previous wget to
> http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php
>
> do a wget on the wav file that demo generates.
>
> It would be nicer if you record a prompt before asking for the
> zipcode, but it's not strictly necessary.
>
> You can paypal me the cash to my email. The legitimate license for
> AT&T Natural Voices is more than $20, and nothing built into Asterisk
> for free is going to give you free-form text-to-speech.
>

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread David Backeberg
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:25 PM, David Backeberg  wrote:

exten => 123,s,1 Playback(enterzipcode)
exten => 123,s,n Read(zip||5)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget http://pathtoyahooservice${zip} -o forecast.txt)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget --post-file forecast.txt -o wav.url)
exten => 123,s,n System(wget --input-file wav.url -o voice.wav)
exten => 123,s,n Playback(voice)

exten => 123,h,1 Hangup

> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Dean Collins  wrote:
>> I’ll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
>> Weather App on Tropo.
>
> All you have to do is violate the ToS on a few services:
> wget the weather from yahoo, for instance:
> http://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?p=06513
>
> Conditions for New Haven, CT at 9:53 pm EST
> Current Conditions:
> Fair, 20 F
> Forecast:
> Tue - Clear. High: 25 Low: 13
> Wed - Mostly Sunny. High: 34 Low: 19
>
> do a wget post of that output from the previous wget to
> http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php
>
> do a wget on the wav file that demo generates.
>
> It would be nicer if you record a prompt before asking for the
> zipcode, but it's not strictly necessary.
>
> You can paypal me the cash to my email. The legitimate license for
> AT&T Natural Voices is more than $20, and nothing built into Asterisk
> for free is going to give you free-form text-to-speech.
>

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread David Backeberg
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Dean Collins  wrote:
> I’ll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
> Weather App on Tropo.

All you have to do is violate the ToS on a few services:
wget the weather from yahoo, for instance:
http://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?p=06513

Conditions for New Haven, CT at 9:53 pm EST
Current Conditions:
Fair, 20 F
Forecast:
Tue - Clear. High: 25 Low: 13
Wed - Mostly Sunny. High: 34 Low: 19

do a wget post of that output from the previous wget to
http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php

do a wget on the wav file that demo generates.

It would be nicer if you record a prompt before asking for the
zipcode, but it's not strictly necessary.

You can paypal me the cash to my email. The legitimate license for
AT&T Natural Voices is more than $20, and nothing built into Asterisk
for free is going to give you free-form text-to-speech.

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread Kinjal Dixit
>
> I wish my family and I could "live" on $40 a week...
>
>
simplify, simplify, simplify

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread Michael

> >>I'd be willing to wager someone another $20 that he does have a
> >> "taker" on that bounty within the next 48 hours. For those of us that
> >> reside in countries where a single cup of coffee can run more than 20%
> >> of that complete bounty, we scoff at the opportunity. For others, their
> >> family may be able to live for half a week on that money. For better or
> >> for worse, it's a global economy now when it comes to this kind of
> >> stuff, and I have no doubt that Dean will get a taker on his offer.
> >
> > I'm in New Zealand (yeah, I know - where's that?) and a cup of coffee can
> > run to the NZ$ equivalent of US$ 2.00, so I am not interested either.
>
> here in North America, starbucks coffee with all the whipped topping and
> cinnamon, etc will set you back about $5, so $2 is actually a bargain :)

That's from a normal reasonably priced cafe, around NZ$4.00

At Starbucks here it will cost around US$ 2.5 - 3.00.

Michael

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread Steve Edwards
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, BJ Weschke wrote:

> I'd be willing to wager someone another $20 that he does have a "taker" 
> on that bounty within the next 48 hours. For those of us that reside in 
> countries where a single cup of coffee can run more than 20% of that 
> complete bounty, we scoff at the opportunity. For others, their family 
> may be able to live for half a week on that money. For better or for 
> worse, it's a global economy now when it comes to this kind of stuff, 
> and I have no doubt that Dean will get a taker on his offer.

No doubt. I wish that "global economy" thing was more about raising 
consulting rates in other countries than lowering rates in mine :(

I wish my family and I could "live" on $40 a week...

Thanks in advance,

Steve Edwards  sedwa...@sedwards.com  Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread Jon Pounder
Michael wrote:
>>I'd be willing to wager someone another $20 that he does have a
>> "taker" on that bounty within the next 48 hours. For those of us that
>> reside in countries where a single cup of coffee can run more than 20%
>> of that complete bounty, we scoff at the opportunity. For others, their
>> family may be able to live for half a week on that money. For better or
>> for worse, it's a global economy now when it comes to this kind of
>> stuff, and I have no doubt that Dean will get a taker on his offer.
>> 
>
> I'm in New Zealand (yeah, I know - where's that?) and a cup of coffee can run 
> to the NZ$ equivalent of US$ 2.00, so I am not interested either.
>   

here in North America, starbucks coffee with all the whipped topping and 
cinnamon, etc will set you back about $5, so $2 is actually a bargain :)
> Michael
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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread Michael

>I'd be willing to wager someone another $20 that he does have a
> "taker" on that bounty within the next 48 hours. For those of us that
> reside in countries where a single cup of coffee can run more than 20%
> of that complete bounty, we scoff at the opportunity. For others, their
> family may be able to live for half a week on that money. For better or
> for worse, it's a global economy now when it comes to this kind of
> stuff, and I have no doubt that Dean will get a taker on his offer.

I'm in New Zealand (yeah, I know - where's that?) and a cup of coffee can run 
to the NZ$ equivalent of US$ 2.00, so I am not interested either.

Michael

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread BJ Weschke
OCG Technical Support wrote:
> Perhaps if he threw in a paperclip and some tictacs people would respond...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steve Edwards
> Sent: March 3, 2009 7:37 PM
> To: Asterisk Users List
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Dean Collins wrote:
>
>   
>> I'll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
>> Weather App on Tropo.
>> 
>
> Wow. $20.
>
>  :)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Steve Edwards  sedwa...@sedwards.com  Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
> Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000
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   I'd be willing to wager someone another $20 that he does have a 
"taker" on that bounty within the next 48 hours. For those of us that 
reside in countries where a single cup of coffee can run more than 20% 
of that complete bounty, we scoff at the opportunity. For others, their 
family may be able to live for half a week on that money. For better or 
for worse, it's a global economy now when it comes to this kind of 
stuff, and I have no doubt that Dean will get a taker on his offer.

 BJ

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread OCG Technical Support
Perhaps if he threw in a paperclip and some tictacs people would respond...

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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steve Edwards
Sent: March 3, 2009 7:37 PM
To: Asterisk Users List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Dean Collins wrote:

> I'll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
> Weather App on Tropo.

Wow. $20.

 :)

Thanks in advance,

Steve Edwards  sedwa...@sedwards.com  Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000

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Re: [asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread Steve Edwards
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Dean Collins wrote:

> I'll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
> Weather App on Tropo.

Wow. $20.

 :)

Thanks in advance,

Steve Edwards  sedwa...@sedwards.com  Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000

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[asterisk-users] $20 Bounty

2009-03-03 Thread Dean Collins
http://saunderslog.com/2009/03/03/voxeo-launches-tropocom-mashup-platfor
m/ 

 

I'll pay anyone a $20 bounty for someone to replicate the USA Asterisk
Weather App on Tropo.

 

Would like to see how quickly this is implemented.

 

 

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
 +1-212-203-4357   New York
+61-2-9016-5642   (Sydney in-dial).
+44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial).

 

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