[asterisk-users] Asterisk and VoIP educational resources

randulo spamsucks2005 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 27 11:11:49 CDT 2008


Hi,

Next week on the VUC, we will be reviewing as many ways to bullet
proof your entry into the mailing list or the IRC channel. We all know
RTFM is the first step. It is in the interest of everyone in the
community to make as many resources know as possible. If you have a
site or book that is not on the list below, please either post to this
thread or send it to me using http://delicious.com with the tag
for:voipusersconference

http://voip-info.org
http://lists.digium.com
http://www.asteriskblog.com/
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/
http://www.voipusersconference.org
http://www.disruptivetelephony.com/
http://www.mgraves.org/voip/
http://www.voip-news.com
http://www.the-asterisk-book.com
http://www.voipspeak.net/
http://www.venturevoip.com/news.php
http://www.asteriskguru.com/
http://asterisk.net.au/

Note that nearly every blog starts with Asterisk + Skype news :)

Besides the above and many more we'll talk about, there are countless
"niche" resources like Lumenvox and their tutorials in speech
recognition

Please add your resources to the list and better yet, send them via
delicious.com

/r

ps. I wish I had a recording of my entry into the world of asterisk
via #asterisk. The words "crack pipe" and "moose .p..." were an
integral part. Ring any bells? As I've said many times, my favorite
intro is still John Todd's two articles:

http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/07/03/asterisk.html
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/01/22/asterisk2.html

They are dated, yes, but there's more info per inch there than a lot
of other sites! Thanks, John!

Another great (but again outdated) text: http://automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm

Someone needs to start these initiatives again for 1.6.



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