[asterisk-gui] Opinion, what do you want in the gui for users?
Alexandre Moutinho Santos
alex.moutinho at alexandre-santos.com
Thu Apr 12 03:45:50 MST 2007
Is there already an idea of how the multi language feature will be
implemented? A text file for each language? A function on each html file
with arrays, something like $advanced = array ( en => "Advanced", pt =>
"Avançado")?
Brandon Kruse escreveu:
> I agree, great to see the community getting involved.
>
>
> Well, I have my work cut out for me (especially pari)
>
> *goes to get redbull and cranks techno music, again*
>
>
>
> Facundo Ameal wrote:
>> I agree with the file editor.
>>
>> On 4/11/07, Alexandre Moutinho Santos
>> <alex.moutinho at alexandre-santos.com> wrote:
>>> Hi again,
>>> In my opinion, the file editor is a better solution because it gives us
>>> admins the possibility of changing or adding whatever we want. I'm very
>>> used to text files because I'm a Linux admin but the windows users or
>>> admins will want a GUI with everything on it.
>>> I'm installing PBX's connected to a SIP VoIP provider only with the
>>> basic menu options. Since the availability of the advanced options for
>>> the providers that I don't need to go to the linux console. Of course
>>> that if I want a XPTO installation with several servers interconnected,
>>> redundancy, Mysql, etc, there is the necessity to go to the console.
>>> But
>>> an expert is also needed in this situation.
>>>
>>> Pari Nannapaneni escreveu:
>>> > > 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.
>>> >
>>> > The file editor was added to the advanced menu for the
>>> > same reason, i don't know how far that would be helpful.
>>> >
>>> > -Pari
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Facundo Ameal wrote:
>>> >> 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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