[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Sacrifice?

Michael Bielicki Michael.Bielicki at Global-Gateway.net
Fri Jul 4 05:36:25 MST 2003


Treat it simpler. most people on this list work with asterisk. at least most 
that I know. And they are like all IT guys quite heavily overloaded so they 
filter what they can answer and what they can't so the more informative the 
subject the more people will answer fast. besides that if you have urgent 
questions I would recommend the irc channel cause their are mostly people 
that can help fast :)
asterisk-users is a community of mostly heavy duty users, at least from the 
answering side :)

cheers

Michael Bielicki

On Friday 04 July 2003 1:23 pm, BK [address only for mailing lists] wrote:
> Hi
>
> is there any ritual sacrifice a newbie has to perform to be welcome on
> this list?
>
> I am new to this whole PBX thing in general and Asterisk in particular.
> I had hoped that the community on this list would welcome a newbie like
> myself and help me with some answers to my stupid questions, but somehow
> it seems to me that nobody likes to respond to somebody who appears to
> be a complete beginner -- too much bother and a risk to have to explain
> everything from scratch -- better not answer at all and all that.
>
> Well, it may appear that way, but I am not a complete idiot. I know a
> lot about mobile switching centres, HLRs, VLRs, IN service nodes,
> mediation devices, billing and settlement systems etc -- I just don't
> know much about PSTN and PBXes. I would appreciate it if somebody could
> help me out with a few hints on how to set up my Asterisk box, in
> particular in respect of VoIP as per my last posting.
>
> thank you very much in advance
> kind regards
> bk
>
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