If you think it is bad then
do not use it;
else
use it;
There is no natural law that requires to publish the sources, even if the software is otherwise
free. You can always write your own modules and publish the sources. I have difficulties seeing
your point.
Without creating a large
> I am not sure why a previous response refers to this module as
> 'toxic'. It is a free to use module which allows a host of Digium
> phone features to be quickly implemented with Asterisk, like
> security-enhanced auto provisioning.
Without creating a large off-topic response, there is a segm
Using the BLFs on Digium phones does not require the use of the Digium
Phone Module for Asterisk, or DPMA. SchmoozeCom (the FreePBX guys) use the
BLFs on Digium phones independently of the DPMA.
I am not sure why a previous response refers to this module as 'toxic'. It
is a free to use module whic
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Gergo Csibra
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 10:05 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] The plain old PBX functionality
Hi,
back in the old analog telephony days
On Friday 08 Aug 2014, Gergo Csibra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
> digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
> illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
> the buttons if some extension is
On 8 Aug 2014, at 06:05, Gergo Csibra wrote:
> back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
> digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
> illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
> the buttons if some extension is ringin
On 7 August 2014 21:06, Kevin Larsen
wrote:
> > back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
> > digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
> > illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
> > the buttons if some extension i
On 8/8/14, 14:05, Gergo Csibra wrote:
Hi,
back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
the buttons if some extension is ringing (blink
Hi,
back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
the buttons if some extension is ringing (blinks) or busy (constant
light), and the user
> back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
> digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
> illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
> the buttons if some extension is ringing (blinks) or busy (constant
> light), and the
Hi,
back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
the buttons if some extension is ringing (blinks) or busy (constant
light), and the user
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