Re: [asterisk-users] Inc.com Names Mark Spencer of Digium to its “30 Under 30: America’s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs”
Reynaldo Baquerizo
rbaquerizo at seminarium.com.pe
Thu Jul 13 14:11:59 MST 2006
Steven wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-
>>bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Reynaldo Baquerizo
>>Sent: 13 July 2006 18:51
>>To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>>Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Inc.com Names Mark Spencer of Digium to its
>>“30 Under 30: America’s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs”
>>
>>Hi everyone,
>>I'm new in this list. I've seen the docs about agi commands, CHANNEL
>>STATUS especifically.
>>The format of channelname is supposed to be one of the show channel's
>>output , Zap/1-1 is fine but for a sip or iax device, it's attached an
>>id number to the call. how can i verify it then? and if the device is a
>>multiline phone, i'd like to know if they have an active phone call at
>>least.
>>
>>
>
>New to email as well? When starting an email with a new subject, do just
>that. Click "New" or whatever in your email client, then type in a unique
>descriptive subject line (not stupid crap as seen recently like "help me" or
>"I'm stuck").
>
>Do NOT simply click reply to an existing thread on a different subject. Do
>NOT even click reply to an existing thread and rename the subject to
>something completely different as there are little bits of code in email
>headers that can track threads of email replies regardless of subject so
>your thread will get buried in an existing thread hidden from the view of
>people who decided to not follow that thread or keep it collapsed, also it
>will annoy people watching that thread with completely off subject posts.
>
>It is in YOUR best interests (as well as everyone else's) to not be lazy,
>and take the time and effort (not much but still people can't be bothered
>doing it..) to start a new subject off with a new fresh email with a
>descriptive subject title.
>
>Sorry to gripe but there seem to be more and more people doing this every
>day. Stick your brains in gear people!
>
>Steve Daniels
>
>P.S. If any of what I type is known to be crap please educate me otherwise
>in the same polite manner I use ;-)
>
>
>
Sorry, i didn't realize of it until i sent the mail. i'll take carefull
from now on.
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