[asterisk-users] New generic sounds
Martin Smith
martins at bebr.ufl.edu
Fri May 2 08:25:00 CDT 2008
Hello Tilghman & all,
About a year ago, I wrote a simple AGI script to read off statuses from
our Nagios monitoring.
I couldn't find anything that talked about status, other than the
weather. I resorted to using things like cloudy, rainy, sunny, etc.
I think some generic words like: unknown, critical, alive, host,
printer, allow(ed), cpu
I'm sure whatever we end up with will be useful though, so thanks either
way! :)
Martin Smith, Systems Developer
martins at bebr.ufl.edu
Bureau of Economic and Business Research
University of Florida
(352) 392-0171 Ext. 221
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> Tilghman Lesher
> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 6:01 PM
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>
> We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my
> word count that we
> have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be
> entertained for
> additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only
> rules are: 1) the
> prompts have to be generic to Asterisk. No "Welcome to
> so-and-so's business"
> unless the business is fake and the prompt is funny. 2) The
> prompt may not be
> profane. Our professional speakers do have a sense of humor,
> but there are
> some things they just will not say.
>
> I'll open it to the floor now, with the caveat that since
> Digium is paying for
> the recording session, it maintains final editorial approval
> over which sounds
> are selected.
>
> --
> Tilghman
>
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