Not a request.  You create it and donate it to the project.  The beauty of
open source is you can customize it to do whatever you want it to do, you
just have to donate what you create back to the community.  When you ask for
features changes, you are asking someone to donate their time to create it,
or for some commercial offering to create it and donate it back.  Sometimes,
you may want something that nobody else wants, so you create it, and then
you are required by the licensing to donate it back.

You have the ability to set these feature codes in the system now.  They
have done a great job in developing a method of doing so.  Last number
redial is defaulted to *69, directed transfer to voicemail is 8+ext, call
pickup is *78, etc.  they can all be modified, but the features that someone
wanted developed are there, and they are documented well in Mikes book as
well.

-----Original Message-----
From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org
[mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of
m...@grounded.net
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 3:48 PM
To: sipx-users
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Feature Codes

> residential Centrex type service with the Features that are available 
> in a SIP PBX.  Surely, one cant expect them to be the same.

Message retrieval, account controls such as *72, *72, etc. And, adding some
testing tools would be great too, echo test, etc. 
 
> However, if someone is trying to create a commercial offering with 
> sipXecs that includes those types of features, Im sure the developers 
> would welcome the addition to the project.

And how do we go about formulating such a request?



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