[asterisk-gui] Opinion, what do you want in the gui for users?
Facundo Ameal
fameal at gmail.com
Wed Apr 11 05:42:02 MST 2007
I think that you might me right, but sometimes it's faster and easier
for us to change options from a web interface and not ssh and use vim.
The GUI already has and "Advanced Mode", so it would be good to
implement advance options in the advanced mode. Besides that, NAT is
not a complicated feature, don't you agree?
On 4/11/07, santosam at alexandre-santos.com <santosam at alexandre-santos.com> wrote:
> I've been configuring routers and other embedded system from some time now
> and thinking how things are already done in those cases, here is my
> opinion: I think that only the options that are more frequently used and
> more widelly known to the general user should go to the gui. I think that
> giving to much options to the normal user / newbie is a pandora box. Let
> me warn you guys that i'm on here also as a professional :-) and those
> more tricky options should be left for the guys that know how to ssh and
> sudo and use vim :-)
>
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I want to know your opinion on what features and options
> > do you want to have availible (SIP/IAX/ZAP) to be able to check
> > mark or change from the gui.
> >
> > For example, having nat=yes and a qualify for your NAT on one
> > side of the asterisk box or anything like that.
> >
> > OR having the codecs allow and disallow for what you want on the
> > specific user.
> >
> >
> > Give me some ideas! whats important, whats not, how do you want the
> > options
> > arranged if you did it.
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