[Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

Brian C. Fertig brian at planet-telecom.com
Fri Apr 1 10:46:00 MST 2005


That in now way shape or form was funny.   I about had a heart attack 
when I was reading this.  To move to a winDOZ platform would just make
asterisk SUCK!   But its nice to know its staying where it is.

 
 
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Brian Fertig
NOC/Network Engineer
Planet Telecom, Inc.
Tampa, FL Office



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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mike
Hammett
Sent: Friday, 01 April, 2005 12:18
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] *** Asterisk 2.0 Stable release out now

Remco Barende wrote:

> On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Chris Hills wrote:
>
>> Olle E. Johansson wrote:
>>
>>>  * New source code structure - C# and .net
>>>  ----------------------------------------
>>>  Asterisk 2.0 was moved to a Microsoft platform due to the
>>>  demand for higher stability and a more secure foundation.
>>>  Therefore, the code was quickly moved to C# on the
>>>  .net platform. This gives Asterisk a lot of new features,
>>>  including being fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange
>>>  and Microsoft Active Directory.
>>>  "With all the user data stored in Active Directory, we
>>>  finally have the user under full control. Users can
>>>  dial in to the PBX to change their Windows password. We
>>>  can also implement single-sign-on based on DTMF from a
>>>  cell phone or WiFi phone." says Kelvin Reming. "The C#
>>>  language gives us much more modern code. And I'm so
>>>  happy to get rid of the stupid-looking arctic bird,
>>>  an ugly animal that that couldn't even fly."
>>
>>
>> Shame this is just an april fool, I like the sound of this! Though it

>> would be going head to head with Live Communications Server...
>
>
>
> I guess you missed the real joke there (the stability and secureness 
> of .net)
>
Ya, I mean do you really think an open source community is gonna 
acknowledge that MS can do anything right?  of course not.  THEY'RE THE 
DEVIL!
(note, I will not respond to anything posted in reply to this, so don't 
even try)

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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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