[Asterisk-Users] Are there online forums instead of this emailforum??

Caleb calebee at gmail.com
Thu Mar 31 11:05:51 MST 2005


Hi Everyone,

Well since we are on the topic of forums, I do have plans to setup a
voip discussion forum and dedicate some resources for Asterisk
discussion/development/comments/rants etc.

Here's an open call to anybody who would be interested in helping out
in any way you can. I am looking for moderators who have good
knowledge in Asterisk and voip in general to help build up a forum
community. Please kindly email me offlist with your interest. Many
thanks :)

Cheers 

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:52:31 +0100, Giles Coochey
<giles.coochey at mirada-solutions.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am new to Asterisk and the first thing I have noticed about
> > Asterisk
> > and Pingtels open PBX's is that they are using this dinosaur
> > method of
> > running forums. It is a real pain getting every message in
> > the forum and
> > essentially keeping my own database of issues. With that said
> > are there
> > any forums that are well used or that might even convert this
> > email in a
> > true forum that is searchable and that doesn't require me downloading
> > every email. Before you go and rant on me go see how Mambo
> > Server does
> > it at  http://forum.mamboserver.com. The forums are easy to
> > use and thus
> > are easy to participate in. I use mozilla Thunderbird and I
> > have setup
> > filters and all but it still is a pain to use this outdated
> > email forum.
> >
> 
> It's not a forum, it's a mailing list :-)
> 
> This might be something to search for you:
> 
> http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-March/thread.html
> 
> You can use google to search the archives.
> 
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