[Asterisk-Users] Basic Asterisk questions - personal coments

Dan dtoma at fx.ro
Fri Jun 27 01:03:27 MST 2003


I resend this message, as it was not posted on the list first time I send
it....

Dan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan" <dtoma at fx.ro>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Basic Asterisk questions - personal coments


> > Why is it that most users who don't understand threaded email is on
> > Windows systems.
>
> What do you mean by that Steven?
> If the mail list application cannot handle the threads in an intelligent
> way, it is our fault??
>
> They are a couple of people on this list who prefer to give such kind of
> answers and not to give a real help when needed.
> I have a lot of questions posted on this list and nobody from the
'Asterisk
> parents' does not even tried to give me an answer..... If this is a
reserved
> list only for "elites" and Asterisk experts then please told us to try to
> find another place for help....
> How can you say that Asterisk is the best PBX available on the market as
> even some minor problems cannot be solved. To talk only about a couple of
> them:
> - annoying echo when X100P card is used
> - very limited CallerID functionality on X100P.
> If X100P is supported only in USA, why it is sold in Europe too??
>
> Why to pay $100 for a card who does not perform as expected?
> In the flyer coming with it (in particular just a piece of paper who
pretend
> to be the "User Manual")
> is specified that the installation support is included in the card price.
> Really?
> I just want to see that. I just want to know where my money are.
> You must take into consideration that on this list they are many peoples
> from not so rich countries like yours. In my country, the medium salary is
> just $100/month, so exactly as I have to pay for your little card (not
> taking into consideration the extra $40 for transport and duty taxes)...
>
> I buy an excellent USB voice modem, with Linux support, in a beautiful
box,
> with a detailed user manual in several languages and a CD with all
available
> drivers for less than $25 (retail).
> Why this is not possible with the Digium products too? I do not refer here
> at the product price.
> I understand the effort to develop the application and that the price of
> this is included in the hardware, but it was really nice to have a good
user
> manual and maybe a CD containing the latest version if Asterisk and all
> other required drivers and modules.
> It is so hard to do it?
>
> I'm very disappointed... It is a really nice and useful product, but...
this
> is all....
> Dan
>





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