[Asterisk-Users] $200 AMP documentation bounty
Gregory Junker
gregory.junker at dayark.com
Fri Nov 12 10:31:06 MST 2004
Check me if I am wrong, but that's the precise project this thread is
complaining about...
Personally I do not care for web-based administration of real-time
systems, regardless of how easy they are to develop. That's just me.
At Dean's request I am removing the splinter topic to a new thread, anyway.
Greg
Geoff Nordli wrote:
> Those of you that are interested in building a GUI interface should look
> at the AMP project hosted at sourceforge:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/amportal/
>
> I think it would be great to have a unified GUI for Asterisk.
>
> Have a great day!
>
> Geoff
>
>
> asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com <> scribbled on :
>
>
>>Then forgive me for asking, but why not use one of them if
>>they are easy
>>to use? Obviously one, more or all of them are lacking in some way,
>>including the one over which you are obsessing.
>>
>>Greg
>>
>>dean collins wrote:
>>
>>>Greg don't mean to be rude but piss off and start a new email :)
>>>
>>>There are already a number of easy to use gui's about Xorcom and
>>>Asterisk Live.
>>>
>>>I'm paying for documentation for an already existing product that
>>>does a great job but I just haven't been able to install because the
>>>How To documentation is shocking.
>>>
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Dean
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>>>[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
>>>Gregory Junker Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 11:55 AM
>>>To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>>>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] $200 AMP documentation bounty
>>>
>>>How about this. It's obvious that there is a strong demand for a
>>>clean, portable, easy-to-use Asterisk manager application.
>>>Apparently those that exist currently fall short in one or more
>>>areas, or we wouldn't be having this discussion.
>>>
>>>Why don't we compile a list of features that people want their
>>>manager app to do for them, and finally do one that works, is easy
>>>to install, and is intuitive? I'd be happy to manage the project,
>>>help code it, design it, whatever it takes. It'll give my decade or
>>>so of software engineering experience something to do.
>>>
>>>I'll start off with the obvious:
>>>
>>>- The app must allow the administrator, either graphically or via
>>>menu- and dialog-driven GUI, to add, remove and otherwise edit
>>>extensions within the Asterisk PBX software.
>>>
>>>- The app must allow the administrator, either graphically or via
>>>menu- and dialog-driven GUI, to add, remove and otherwise edit users
>>>within the Asterisk PBX software.
>>>
>>>- The app must allow the administrator, either graphically or via
>>>menu- and dialog-driven GUI, to add, remove and otherwise edit
>>>channels within
>>>
>>>the Asterisk PBX software.
>>>
>>>If anyone is interested in helping continue to describe what you want
>>>from an Asterisk system manager, I am perfectly willing to do my best
>>>and my part to make it happen.
>>>
>>>Greg
>>>
>
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