On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 21:04 -0700, Damon Estep wrote:
That is the difference between a commercial project and an open source
project; you must do your part to add value. Surely you do not expect
glossy ad slicks...
As I stated in my original post... just looking for a starting point.
By the
http://www.millenigence.com/articles/asterisk-non-technical-review.pdf
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Sean Cook wrote:
The company I work for is looking at vendors for a PBX, one of the
requirements is VoIP. I have been sitting there listening to people
pitch very proprietary implementations of VoIP where you are locked in
to their hardware, their interface...
I know a little bit about asterisk
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http://www.millenigence.com/articles/asterisk-non-technical-review.pdf
Be careful about the last few paragraphs of this PDF, if possible, before
this paper
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Damon Estep wrote:
http://www.millenigence.com/articles/asterisk-non-technical-review.pdf
A word of warning..
That document is a good start, but you best not put it in front of a
decision maker. There are a bunch of grammatical and typographical errors
that need to be
it for reference,
not as finished product.
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