[asterisk-users] Improving asterisk documentation - sources and what the community can do

randulo spamsucks2005 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 28 01:31:36 CST 2009


On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:56 AM, D Tucny <d at tucny.com> wrote:
> There have been a number of comments recently about a shortage of
> documentation on Asterisk, so I wanted to cover briefly the documentation

We are drowning in it compared tot he situation four years ago when
you either read the source or suffered the slings and arrows of
outrageous IRC users on #asterisk :)

> If anyone has any other sources of information, or any other suggestions for
> improving the documentation, I'd like to see them...

One big problem in the world is that not everyone can learn quickly
from materials written in a foreign language. It would be a kind
service to the community if those of you who know about them could
post links to foregin learning sources. Here is the only one I am
aware of:

http://www.das-asterisk-buch.de/

Stefan Wintermeyer wrote the above book and when it came out it was
also translated into English and I can vouch for the quality of the
work. Here is an article from the same folks about voice prompts, one
of many languiage-specific issues of asterisk:

http://www.amooma.de/asterisk/sprachbausteine/

/r



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