[asterisk-users] 10.0.0 better than 2.0.0?

Adam Moffett adamlists at plexicomm.net
Mon Jul 25 08:54:29 CDT 2011


So next is version 11 and then version 100?

> it has been mentioned that 10 is of course 2 ... think not in base 10
>
> On 22 July 2011 22:26, Matthew J. Roth<mroth at imminc.com>  wrote:
>> Kevin P. Fleming: The versions all go to ten. Look, right across the
>> board, ten, ten, ten and...
>>
>> Asterisk Users: Oh, I see. And most open source projects upgrade to
>> two?
>>
>> Kevin P. Fleming: Exactly.
>>
>> Asterisk Users: Does that mean it's better? Is it any better?
>>
>> Kevin P. Fleming: Well, it's eight better, isn't it? It's not two. You
>> see, most blokes, you know, will be running at two. You're on two
>> here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on two on
>> your software. Where can you go from there? Where?
>>
>> Asterisk Users: I don't know.
>>
>> Kevin P. Fleming: Nowhere. Exactly. What we do is, if we need that
>> extra push over the cliff, you know what we do?
>>
>> Asterisk Users: Put it up to ten.
>>
>> Kevin P. Fleming: Ten. Exactly. Eight better.
>>
>> Asterisk Users: Why don't you just make two better and make two be the
>> top number and make that a little better?
>>
>> Kevin P. Fleming: [pause] Asterisk goes to ten.
>>
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>> Sorry, couldn't resist.
>>
>> Matthew Roth
>> InterMedia Marketing Solutions
>> Software Engineer and Systems Developer
>>
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