[Asterisk-Users] New to asterisk? RUN... don't walk.
Me
two_shoes_2002 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 3 13:12:47 MST 2004
Mr. West,
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that is not me. My
name is Barbara Simpson. Either you are lying or
someone is trying to remove any credibility from my
original post. I now stand by my original post with
more conviction than ever.
There were a lot of insightful replies. However, none
of them were able to address the real problems of the
asterisk community and come up with solutions. If you
can't see your own faults, you are in for a bumpy
ride.
Barbara Simpson
Qwest Voice Over Packet Services
--- Brian West <brian at bkw.org> wrote:
> You said it good.... Look what this person posted to
> my blog... Now thats
> what I call grown up.
>
> Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 10:10:24 -0600
> From: two_shoes_2002 at yahoo.com
> To: brian at bkw.org
>
> IP Address: 24.10.200.168
> Name: Jeff Sowery
> Email Address: two_shoes_2002 at yahoo.com
> URL:
>
> Comments:
>
> You're a complete idiot. Grow a brain or at least
> some balls.
>
> -Jeff
>
>
> NEXT!!!
>
> bkw
>
>
> On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, JR Richardson wrote:
>
> > Piping in 2 cents,
> >
> > This is a great example of the Internet, Fast Food
> generation, showing their
> > appreciation for all the magic that happens in the
> labs, hearts and minds of
> > the courageous, hard working, dedicated and
> motivated group of people truly
> > interested and guided to accomplish greatness.
> >
> > This platform for learning is one of the best
> tools in existence to come to
> > a finite understanding of VoIP and legacy
> telephony with the versatility to
> > expand beyond and develop originality in the field
> of telecommunications
> > excellence, product development. Learn it,
> understand it, appreciate it,
> > then take it past where you found it and if you're
> capable contribute, if
> > not, enjoy it. But always, always maintain
> respect for those who created it
> > and continue to refine it.
> >
> > Learning is intrinsically human, and in this world
> of Industry ("There is no
> > substitution for knowledge." [Edward Deming]).
> Find your inner child,
> > re-capture and embrace what God has given you, the
> ability to learn. It
> > will require you to put down the remote control,
> get off the couch and
> > decrease your apparently frequent visits to
> McDonalds. Search and find the
> > knowledge which you seek to ultimately fulfill
> your destiny; build an
> > Asterisk Server that works.
> >
> > Hell, we all did.
> >
> > JR
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 12:37:24 -0800 (PST)
> > > From: Me <two_shoes_2002 at yahoo.com>
> > > To: Asterisk-Users at lists.digium.com
> > > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] New to asterisk?
> RUN... don't walk.
> > > Reply-To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> > >
> > > As a newcomer to Asterisk, you will not be
> welcomed
> > > with open arms. First, you will find almost no
> > > documentation on it's features. Second, if you
> try to
> > > ask questions, you will be flamed and pointed to
> > > worthless how-tos and 'the wiki'. These
> worthless
> > > documents can only be useful for explaining how
> things
> > > work to those already in-the-know. Lastly,
> Asterisk
> > > is so bug ridden, expect frequent segmentation
> faults.
> > > With a community so 'anti-n00b', don't expect
> your
> > > problems to be fixed anytime soon.
> > >
> > > RUN!!! Don't walk... away from Aterisk.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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