[asterisk-users] voip-info.org status update
Matt
mhoppes at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 04:11:21 MST 2007
If voip-info.us would allow an rsync of the database, I would gladly host a
mirror. Since they won't, I have setup the domain listed below. If the
community is worried enough/upset enough, please consider putting
information at voip-wiki.us. I have no problem with people rsyncing the
database off of the central mirror (for consistency sake).... or even some
other idea to keep the data synced.
We have over 80 machines in our datacenter, and none of them have ever had a
cataclyzmic failure. I'm not sure what the program with voip-info is.
Just a note.. the address is voip-wiki.us, not voip-info.us :)
On 3/15/07, OCOSA List Acct. <listacc at ocosa.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Personally all of you who are complaining you need to stop becoming part
> of the problem and become part of the solution. Everyone makes mistakes
> and if you all depend on James' site so much then you need to donate
> some time or contact him about getting a mirror. The so called new site
> at voip-info.us can be mirrored to the .org one. Let's stop all the
> *&&%^%$#% cause it's not coming up right now....we are all in this
> together and we all have one common goal to use voip and provide a
> service to our customers....Lets all come back to earth and get back on
> target and help this great site get back online.....
>
> I will offer a mirror site once up no problem may even offer a dedicated
> server.....
>
> Actually we can offer a site in (couple of hours) provided James has all
> the information.......
>
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> Stephen Bosch wrote:
> > shadowym wrote:
> >
> >> Hard to expect the business community to take Asterisk seriously when
> >> this sort of stuff happens IMHO. I can't understand how 3 of 4 hard
> >> drives could just suddenly fail simultaneously. There must be more too
> >> it. No UPS? Someone spilled their coffee into it? Something!
> >>
> >> Either way, it's amateur hour!
> >>
> >> If I can't be confident enough in an important source of information
> >> like this then I can't be confident enough to provide an Asterisk
> >> solution to businesses. That's the way I see it. Yea, it's a wiki but
> >> it's the best source of info out there.
> >>
> >
> > Well, it's always bothered me that the most authoritative and current
> > source of configuration information is an iffy wiki operated by someone
> > not connected with Digium at all.
> >
> > The documentation needs to be better, or we need a better wiki :)
> >
> > The trouble is that Asterisk changes so rapidly that any static document
> > is going to be obsolete before it's finished, so the wiki model makes
> > good sense; but it has to be structured better, at least a little bit
> > the way Wikipedia is operated.
> >
> > -Stephen-
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