FW: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Users
Gary Richardson
gary.richardson at gmail.com
Fri Mar 24 11:18:15 MST 2006
You wouldn't have to post anonymously -- only if it makes you feel better.
I could have really used such a resource in January -- Digium's list
of success stories is a little thin.
On 3/24/06, Aaron Daniel <amdtech at shsu.edu> wrote:
> > Perhaps a page on the wiki would work? We could set the ground rules
> > similar to other industries: no names, nothing more defining than a
> > region, the number of units, etc. Would that be useful?
> >
> > For example, I can describe this organization as a security company in
> > Southwest Missouri using asterisk with 60 sets and 16 lines.
> >
> > When you strip off my name and email, it gets a little less certain who
> > I am talking about...
> >
> >
> > Bob McDowell
>
> I like the idea of having the information on the wiki, makes it simpler
> for everyone to see just how well the project is doing. I'm not sure
> about the removing identifying information part is such a good idea, since
> the best way for people to trust a system is to talk to people that have
> used it before. Or do we just want the information to filter through the
> asterisk-users list?
>
>
> --
> Aaron Daniel
> Computer Systems Technician
> Sam Houston State University
> amdtech at shsu.edu
> (936) 294-4198
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