Please remove H.323 from Asterisk (was H.323 support is distrubuted with Asterisk (was Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_oh323.so: Segmentation Fault))

Simon Woodhead woodheads at gonegardening.com
Fri May 23 03:30:04 MST 2003


Can you guys take this discussion off the list please. It is very boring
now.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk" <roy at karlsbakk.net>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>; "William Walsh" <william at wxw.org>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: Please remove H.323 from Asterisk (was H.323 support is
distrubuted with Asterisk (was Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_oh323.so:
Segmentation Fault))


> I've seen Jeremy give a great amount of help to people trying to get
> chan_h323 working on the IRC channel, and I've seen most of them get it
> to work.  You may not like the attitude of the author, but that's really
> a personal issue of little relevance, after all look at DJB for a
> perfect example of a coder who does excellent work, but has a major
> attitude about it (and dare I say arrogance in his case).

I do not think any open source project, or any projects, should need to work
with people refusing to fix bugs because of the bug submitter's political,
racial, sexual, whatever, standpoints. That's what's happening here now;
actual discrimination. Jeremy just tells me to RTFM, and when given all the
details I can give, he's just 'On your own'.

If asterisk is meant to be good and stable, we don't need such deveopers.
Then, we're probably better off with stuff like chan_oh323.

roy
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