ARTCP Project (was RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features you'd like
toseeina GUI?)
Sherwood McGowan
madprofzero at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 5 09:24:30 MST 2005
I'll do what I can. This is all I can say about it. We haven't even had the
first meeting of contributors yet, but I'm sure we will do what we can. The
idea is that this is STABLE, and since I don't use PostgreSQL at all, I'm
sticking with what I know to be sure of stability.
I'll take the centralization into consideration though, so that other users
can install the distro and then download postgreSQL and modify the
configuration to use it.
Sherwood
->-----Original Message-----
->From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
->[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
->Florian Overkamp
->Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 11:19 PM
->To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
->Subject: Re: ARTCP Project (was RE: [Asterisk-Users] Features
->you'd like toseeina GUI?)
->
->Hi,
->
->Sherwood McGowan wrote:
->> I personally prefer MySQL-MAX. I curently run *RT in a large
->> production environment comprised of more than 1K users,
->with MySQL-MAX as my backend.
->> Also, it's a point of I've spent so much time working with
->MySQL that
->> I don't want to have to jump systems. It's fit the needs of
->the VOIP
->> provider I work for and causes no problems that I see, so
->"if it ain't
->> broke, don't fix it" is the rule here ;)
->
->Many people like many DB's for many different reasons. I for
->one would appreciate any design where the database
->functionality either:
->
->- is using an abstraction layer so many DB's can be used, or:
->- is designed so all direct DB interaction is in one
->centralised place so rewriting for a different DB becomes a
->manageable task.
->
->Florian
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