[asterisk-doc] I am new to asterisk..Please help me..
Hameed, Mian F
mian.hameed at verizonbusiness.com
Wed Jul 12 10:36:53 MST 2006
Ira wrote:
> .....I needed to go where I wanted to go and so I
started using the wiki which is better but disorganized.
In regard to your aforesaid comment, if you like, please let me throw my
hat as a transfer knowledge medium and I can compile what you have
researched so far, to give folks a better understanding of a dial plan.
I guess the attempt of this effort would be to do some organization that
u saw was not there. Your previous feed back is very well taken.
Asterisk is very much a happy body of scattered information. To put our
money where our mouth is; lets help.
> ....I can't write, or I'd consider doing a book on creating the
perfect dial plan.
Please do not under estimate yourself. Would you accept my assistance to
help you write it? I will do most of the writing, if not all. We can try
to take our readers on a journey of words into the utopia of a dial
plan. Your perfect dial plan, which I support, is needed.
Please let me hear your comments!!!!! If you are interested, we can go
private on this.
Mian
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[mailto:asterisk-doc-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ira
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 12:33 PM
To: Discussions regarding The Asterisk Documentation Project
Subject: RE: [asterisk-doc] I am new to asterisk..Please help me..
At 07:47 AM 7/12/2006, you wrote:
> > >Asterisk The Future Of Telephony is perfect step by step
> > novice users guide:
> > >http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=11
> >
> > I'd tend to suggest it's far from perfect, but having a book
> > to hold when starting out is a good thing.
>
>So how would you improve it?
I can only speak for me, but I would have liked more how to and less
history. For me the biggest learning curve was creating a dial plan
and while it's documented there, it just seems to gloss over it. I
would think that a perfect intro to Asterisk would spend 1/3 to 1/2
of the book discussing extensions.conf. I can't write, or I'd
consider doing a book on creating the perfect dial plan. I read it
which got me here, but once I'd read it mostly I found it didn't have
the depth of coverage I needed to go where I wanted to go and so I
started using the wiki which is better but disorganized.
I didn't say it's not worthwhile, just that I don't think it's
perfect. I own a paper copy and occasionally I pull it out to read a
chapter about something I've not implemented yet and it's useful for
letting me know what I'm about to get into and how I might use it,
but I don't find it much help past that.
Then again, I don't know the goals of the authors. If it was to get
my interest up so I'd jump in, it worked, if it was to be a manual
and reference, it worked less.
Ira
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