[Asterisk-Users] Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk mailing list?

Denis Galvão - iSolve denis at isolve.com.br
Mon Jan 17 12:07:45 MST 2005


Here in Brazil we are creating our language email list. For us it will be 
great because we have a lot of different terms, technologies of US and 
Canada, even Europe.

I think that for brazillians, the first place to solve a problem could be 
the brazillian list, after that a universal list(this asterisk-users list) 
could be the second choice.

The local lists will be a good point to share local expiriences. I dont 
think that Canada and US have a huge difference of telecom standards like 
Brazil and US...

Denis.


Em Seg 17 Jan 2005 15:23, Jim Van Meggelen escreveu:
> Gyrion, Larry M. wrote:
> > I believe the US and Canada use the same methods for voice
> > services, maybe we could make it a North America list serv
> > instead.  Just some thoughts here
>
> I see the value of regional lists primarily as relates to non-technical
> items such as local service providers, regulatory issues, and so forth.
>
> For the technical stuff, I much prefer the single list. I don't mind at
> all reading about POTS lines in the UK, or the joys of ISDN in the EU.
> Maybe one day the sheer volume of messages will make that untenable, but
> for now I love the international flavour of the list.
>
> As VoIP becomes ubiquitous, the value of regional lists might be less
> and less relevant.
>
> Jim.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:jim at vanmeggelen.ca]
> > Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 11:42 AM
> > To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Any interest in a Canadian
> > Asterisk mailing list?
> >
> > asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com wrote:
> >> On January 17, 2005 01:47 am, John Sellens wrote:
> >>> Just on the off chance that Canadian Asterisk users might be
> >>> interested in a place to discuss topics specific to the "great white
> >>> north" (sources, services, telcos, etc.), I created the
> >>> asterisk-canada mailing list:
> >>
> >> I know as a Canadian I'm not interested in a list "Just for
> >> Canadians" -- It's just fragmenting the help available for very
> >> little benefit. I do, however, appreciate the thought.
> >
> > I don't think the idea is to be "just for Canadians", but
> > more as a forum for topics that relate to Asterisk in the
> > Canadian environment.
> >
> > A very relevant example is the CRTCs deliberations on VoIP,
> > which may have huge repercussions to Canadian Asterisk users,
> > but is hardly relevant to the international version of the
> > Asterisk-Users list. Bell and TELUS bashing might also be
> > popular topics :-)
> >
> > I do agree that any subject that is not specific to the
> > Canadian experience should remain in the international list.
> > We are an international community; therein lies our power.
> >
> > Anyhow, I signed up, and am planning to start a thread about
> > the CRTC VoIP deliberations (and the generous act performed
> > there by Jeff Pulver), something I wouldn't feel was
> > appropriate on Asterisk-Users. Time will tell how many topics
> > there are to discuss.
> >
> > The way I see it, a Canadian mailing list will be no
> > different than our country itself: visitors will always be welcome.

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