[Asterisk-Users] Win up to $2000 for AsteriskEnterpriseReferences!

pdhales at optusnet.com.au pdhales at optusnet.com.au
Tue Dec 6 23:19:48 MST 2005


Actually, there are quite a few installs here in Australia - and some of
them are quite large....

PaulH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Boris Bakchiev" <boris at jildent.com.au>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
<asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Win up to $2000 for
AsteriskEnterpriseReferences!


> Why not?
>
> Digium works hard in hardware & software department.
> It constantly improves its hardware offering.
>
> The software arm has been busier then ever! Million bug fixes, MANY MANY
> improvements, roadmap (at least from what I can see from contributing
> developers in SVN) is amazing.
>
> Asterisk and Digium have great feature together. Admittedly almost all
> had problems in one place or another but most of it is "user/config"
> problem.
>
> I would not have invested in Digium's hardware and taken up asterisk if
> I were not confident that Asterisk can "cut it".
>
> If you take a look at general Digium & Asterisk are success stories in
> itself!
>
> I'd volunteer for sure but my little installation probably a drop in the
> ocean compare to the ones I hear and read about and Australia is not
> exactly has competitive market for that. :)
>
> In fact I share the same view about any company that supports Asterisk
> community. Even for Digium competitors (who have the same dedication as
> Digium as well)
>
>
> Give it a chance, lets not forget that Digium spends great time, effort
> and expense getting Asterisk to where it is now. I don't know of many
> hardware manufacturers that do the same thing.
>
> Regards
>
> >I was going to bite my tongue on my response to this, but keeping quiet
> is >driving me nuts.
>
> >If this is a legit post...
>
> >In short, this irritates the heck out of me. Maybe if Digum supplied
> some >documentation for less than $175/hr, then there might be a few
> success >stories. The lack of any official documentation in my opinion
> is limiting >the success of Asterisk. I seem to spend most of my
> Asterisk time >researching people's personal heresay about how to get
> stuff to work. Often .the personal heresay is just someone else's
> heresay cut and pasted.
>
> >Why the heck should anyone help Digium with good press in this
> instance?
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