[Asterisk-bsd] Asterisk @ Home
Darren L
xlr8me at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 07:15:40 MST 2006
Good to hear some feedback on other products.
I too have been testing out A at H with some good success.
On the other hand: I was on irc.freenode.net last night talking to someone
that claimed to be on the digium dev team, and he mentioned that packages
are the worst way to get asterisk, since there are too many updates to it.
Personally, I'd prefer to put more thoroughly tested code into production,
rather than the latest and greatest.
On 1/18/06, Jeff LaCoursiere <jeff at jeff.net> wrote:
>
>
> I know this is off-topic for the BSD list, but speaking of stability, I
> have been installing Asterisk @ Home for businesses and hotels in the
> Virgin Islands with GREAT success. I was shy at first, especially with
> the AMP based configuration, but I don't think I will go back to straight
> configs now. I would LOVE to see the whole thing ported to BSD. I've
> also discovered Audiocode's MediaPack products, and have forever dumped
> Digium's cards. I like the idea of the asterisk server doing nothing but
> VOIP switching. I am about to install a major hotel (90 rooms, two
> inbound T1s) and will be doing it with A at H and Audiocode...
>
> j
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