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Sorry in advance for any grammer/spelling mistakes. (I've been at it
for almost 18 hours now.) <br>
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My thoughts are basically this...<br>
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1) We can start from scratch, and create a new single wiki, which is
recognized as the most comprehensive guide to Asterisk.<br>
2) We can expand further on voip-info.org.<br>
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Regardless of which option we do, regular 'audits' of the documentation
is done, to ensure that the latest and most accurate information is
available. <br>
<br>
What information will be available?<br>
Everything about Asterisk. <br>
- Guide to setup/install of Asterisk (Using the Realtime Engine,
AEL, etc) <br>
- Troubleshooting/debugging guide, common issues and their
resolution, etc<br>
- Each dialplan application, explanation of it's use, it's
parameters/options, examples of use.<br>
- depreciated functions, and detailed alternative methods<br>
<br>
Some of this stuff seems silly, but the point it to make the
information available to even the newbies. Someone mentioned in a
previous thread that alot of the information on voip-info.org is
written for advanced users, and it assumes too much about the reader,
and their skillset. This only leads to more silly questions from the
reader. <br>
<br>
Anyway, this is my start. I am at least attempting to improve the
documentation on Asterisk. Anyone go any other suggestions?<br>
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Regards,
Robert Broyles
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john maclean wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'd love to contribute with the little that I know. What exactly are
you looking for? A supplement to the existing docs and man pages
or...?
2009/2/9 Robert Broyles <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:robert@poornam.com"><robert@poornam.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">Seems this message didn't go through the first time. If you get it a
second time, I'm sorry.
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A few weeks ago, in the users lists, I was speaking about the lack of
proper documentation regarding Asterisk. While there is the Asterisk
Bible (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://asteriskdocs.org">http://asteriskdocs.org</a>) - great read by the way ... and there's
voip-info.org - there isn't really a good source for comprehensive
documentation on Asterisk.
With that in mind, our organization is prepared to sponsor a project
such as this. However, we're looking to know how much contribution the
community is willing to give.
I look forward to hearing everyone's feedback in this regard. Thanks in
advance for your time.
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Regards,
Robert Broyles
Poornam Inc aka Bobcares
Phoenix, Arizona, USA 602.288.9145
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