[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Website Theme
Michael Baird
mike at tc3net.com
Fri Mar 21 11:20:21 MST 2003
How about a web interface module for asterisk itself, a webmin module
would be wonderful.
Regards
MIKE
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 10:24, Mark Spencer wrote:
> Dear Asterisk Community,
>
> Due to the loss of our dear CVS and database server, the fact that the old
> asterisk web site was pretty lame anyway, and that collectively, we have
> the web skills of a C programmer, we decided maybe it would be a good idea
> to invite the Asterisk community to submit themes for an Asterisk web
> site.
>
> We are looking for something creative, bold, and fun.
>
> Like Asterisk, the web site should be easy to use, informative, and all
> around cool. Of course, like Asterisk it should also be very poorly
> documented. Oh wait, nevermind that last part.
>
> So, if you've been excited about Asterisk, but aren't a coder, and have
> been thinking "What can I do to contribute?" but the idea of writing
> documentation just doesn't float your boat... Here's your chance:
>
> Rules and Guidelines:
>
> 1) All submissions, questions, and comments concerning the contest must be
> sent to webmaster at digium.com.
> 2) Submissions will need to be disclaimed or copyright assigned to digium
> 3) Digium reserves the right to decline submissions for any reason.
> 4) The accepted theme will be featured at http://www.asterisk.org/.
> 5) The creator of the accepted theme will be listed on the credits page. A
> link will appear to the credits page at the bottom of every page.
> 6) All submissions must be submitted by Friday March 28th, 2003.
>
> Once again, good luck and thanks for all your support!
>
> Mark
>
> p.s. For those of you who read this entire message, there's an extra
> special bonus: A working draft of the new Asterisk Handbook version 2 is
> available at http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf. This draft is
> updated from time to time as documentation is written and merged into the
> final document. You may download it form the Digium web site, but you may
> *not* redistribute either the draft or final document, although you may
> give people the URL as much as you like.
>
>
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