[asterisk-dev] New mailing list - asterisk-app-dev

Andrew Nagy andrew.nagy at schmoozecom.com
Tue Oct 15 16:23:50 CDT 2013


I personally think having another IRC channel is a bit excessive.


On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 7:37 AM, Daniel Jenkins <dan.jenkins88 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Matt & et all,
>
> Do we need an IRC channel for this as well? People always ask questions on
> there first, generally, so should there be one for this too?
>
> Or has one been setup already?
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 3:00 AM, Matthew Jordan <mjordan at digium.com>wrote:
>
>> Hey all -
>>
>> After much discussion at AstriCon, it became clear that the Asterisk
>> project could use a mailing list dedicated specifically to application
>> development. This new mailing list should be used specifically for
>> discussions regarding the development of applications using AMI, AGI, or
>> ARI - or any other interface exposed by Asterisk in the future. Today,
>> we're pleased to announce the asterisk-app-dev mailing list, now available
>> on lists.digium.com:
>>
>> http://lists.digium.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-app-dev
>>
>> This new list is not a replacement for asterisk-dev or asterisk-users.
>> The asterisk-dev list should continue to be used for discussions regarding
>> development directly in the Asterisk project itself or the Asterisk Test
>> Suite. The asterisk-users list should continue to be used for discussions
>> regarding deployment and usage of Asterisk itself. As we expect the amount
>> of questions and discussions regarding application development and API
>> usage to grow, it makes sense to provide a dedicated forum for those
>> discussions outside of -users and -dev, and this new mailing list serves
>> that purpose.
>>
>> Of course, there's bound to be some cross-over between mailing lists, and
>> sometimes it might not be clear where to post your question. As always,
>> please do not cross post between lists. If your question on
>> asterisk-app-dev is more appropriate for asterisk-users or asterisk-dev,
>> someone will kindly ask you to direct your question to the other mailing
>> lists, where a wider audience may be available to assist you.
>>
>> Thanks - and we all look forward to lots of productive discussions on the
>> new mailing list about building applications that use Asterisk as their
>> communications engine!
>>
>> Matt
>>
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