[Asterisk-Dev] Apologies
Peter Grace
pgrace at fierymoon.com
Tue Aug 19 06:26:25 MST 2003
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Why is it that the apologies always come in the inbox as
your counterflame goes out the outbox.
Murphy, eat your heart out! Apologies all around..
Pete
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From: asterisk-dev-admin at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-dev-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
Bruce Ferrell
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:22 AM
To: asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Dev] Apologies
And on re-reading my last two posts, I may have too
strongly stated my
position. Right now, I'm over worked and over stressed.
My apologies to all for offense if taken by any.
Brian Capouch wrote:
> Bruce Ferrell wrote:
>
>>
>> I, for one, am sick to death of the "strong
>> personalities" infesting VoIP. I have yet to get a
>> straight answer from even one of the gurus on what's
>> right and/or wrong. I'm not interested in supporting
>> one camp or another... One product or another... I want
>> to see all this stuff work together. Ethernet does...
>> Telephone stuff does. VoIP seems to be broken up into
>> little bitty fiefdoms of gurus trying to make sure that
>> none of the others get's an edge and holding the
>> community hostage.
>>
>
> Jiminy Christmas, dude.
>
> If I saw one of the other prime movers of VoIP software
> taking on one of
> the others like you do here, I might consider the attack
> justified. Who are you?
>
> Yes, there are a lot of strong personalities involved in
> VoIP, just like
> there are a lot of strong personalities in many of the
> other areas of emerging technology I try to keep up
> with. It goes with the territory.
>
> My advice to you would be to take a chill pill for a few
> years. Maybe you could do some ASP development, or
> better, get involved in .NET--monopolistic control of
> the technology means you won't have to deal with the
> personalities, the uncertainty, the competing ideas in
> the marketplace. IMO you aren't cut out for this
> particular segment of the industry. Come back when all
> the fun is over, and the technology is as mature as TDM
> or Ethernet.
>
> BTW I have four Quicknet cards that I have been trying to
> use with various VoIP technologies over the last three
> years with only the most modest degree of success.
> Basically, they're overpriced junk.
>
> Why don't you support Asterisk, and buy Digium?
>
> B.
>
>
>
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