[asterisk-users] where is 1.4.12?

Jay R. Ashworth jra at baylink.com
Thu Aug 30 07:56:19 CDT 2007


On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 07:15:51AM -0400, Matt wrote:
> Absolutely not!  However, if someone gave me a free flight, but the
> plane went down 3 out of the 5 times it took off, yes I would :)
> Then, if the makes of the plane released a new version where they
> "fixed" the problem, but now instead of going down because the motors
> shut off, it would go down 3 out of 5 times because the rudder would
> get stuck in an odd position (note this didn't happen before the motor
> 'bug' fix).   Finally, 4 versions later we have a stable plane that
> can fly for about 2 months before it crashes, however, if you land it
> each night it will run fine.   But, alas, terrorists have found a way
> to get into the plane and hijack it, so the airline releases nothing
> more than a security upgrade for it.  Now, however, we find that after
> flying for 2 hours, the wheels fall off the plane.

"You had to do *what* with the seats??"

Clearly, Matt, Asterisk works pretty well for a lotta buncha people.

But clearly, also, it is free, and carries the warranty of most free
things: if it breaks you get to keep both pieces.

Since you know that in advance, if Asterisk is on your critical path
somehow, you really *are* expected to have volunteered for that, and to
have done your own due diligence about it -- or to buy that service
from some reseller who has.

So at the point when your comments veer over into complaints, they do
start to seem just a *bit* disingenuous, knowhatimean?

Cheers,
-- jra
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