[asterisk-users] AstriDevCon 2014: Agenda item Deprecate AMI/AGI(Ben Klang)
Matthew Jordan
mjordan at digium.com
Thu Oct 23 16:04:02 CDT 2014
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Paul Albrecht <palbrecht at glccom.com>
wrote:
>
> On Oct 23, 2014, at 1:55 AM, Olle E Johansson <oej at edvina.net> wrote:
>
> > It is critical that a group of developers ask themself questions along
> > these lines - "what if???"
> >
> > - What if we removed AGi and AMI?
> > - What if we made a pluggable PBX?
> > - What if we restarted working on a SIP channel?
> > - What if we made a whole new bridge architecture?
> > - What if we skip the idea of making a PBX?
> >
> > Good development quite frequently starts with these kind of ideas and
> > questions that may see crazy but results in really good changes.
> >
> > Brainstorms needs to be open and not restricted, that is what the
> > astridevcons are for. We need to go wild and see what comes out of it.
> >
> > A lot of the great changes we see in Asterisk 13 comes from many years
> > of wild discussions. Pinemango anyone?
> >
>
> The unacknowledged problem we’re dealing with is the fact that we’re not
> starting with a blank sheet of paper, but rather a mature user interface
> that users expect, are familiar with, and has made project successful.
> Extending the the user interface is one thing, throwing it away is another
> entirely different thing. But hey, you have the user's community attention
> at Astricon, why not have the courage of your convictions and announce to
> the the unwashed masses you’re planning to do away with the dial plan?
>
This will be the last time I respond to any of your e-mails on the Asterisk
mailing lists or engage with you in any fashion. Your tone, language, and
rhetoric are all indicative of someone who is not interested in having a
discussion or being a productive member of this open source community.
Good luck with your endeavors.
Matt
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Matthew Jordan
Digium, Inc. | Engineering Manager
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