Re: [asterisk-users] Time Limit on Call or Conference Room? "NEW ASTERISK PROVERB"

2007-08-04 Thread JR Richardson
> On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, JR Richardson wrote:
> 
> > Can anyone point me int he right direction?
> 
>At the risk of coming off in a gratuitiously self-aggrandising manner
> quoting myself:
> 
>http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2007-May/188438.html
> 
> --
> Alex Balashov

Thank you, Alex.

As I've said many times, this community has the smartest people in the
world.  It is with great humbleness, I offer this to all.

New Asterisk Proverb:

Asterisk is like an onion with many, many layers.  With 160+ applications
and seemingly endless options a person just can't know it all.  Often one
needs a new way to manipulate calls, searches and discovers the solution,
realizing it was in the code all along.  Inevitability lures one to
investigate, deeper understanding is accomplished, maybe even profound but
never complete.  As the layers of the Onion are peeled back, wear proudly
the malodorous smell of knowledge that is Asterisk.

JR Richardson
Engineering for the Masses
I have the Asterisk stink on me!


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Re: [asterisk-users] Time Limit on Call or Conference Room? "NEW ASTERISK PROVERB"

2007-08-04 Thread Steve Totaro
JR Richardson wrote:
> Thank you, Alex.
> As I've said many times, this community has the smartest people in the
> world.  It is with great humbleness, I offer this to all.
>
> New Asterisk Proverb:
>
> Asterisk is like an onion with many, many layers.  With 160+ applications
> and seemingly endless options a person just can't know it all.  Often one
> needs a new way to manipulate calls, searches and discovers the solution,
> realizing it was in the code all along.  Inevitability lures one to
> investigate, deeper understanding is accomplished, maybe even profound but
> never complete.  As the layers of the Onion are peeled back, wear proudly
> the malodorous smell of knowledge that is Asterisk.
>
> JR Richardson
> Engineering for the Masses
> I have the Asterisk stink on me!
>
>   

Take a shower for the love of humanity!

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