[Asterisk-Users] Plan to free myself from AAH
David K Parker
davparker at gmail.com
Wed May 17 09:28:53 MST 2006
I wouldn't knock the third party "friendly" interfaces to Asterisk too hard.
They will evolve and improve over time. The adoption of Asterisk as a
mainstream PBX is dependent upon a user friendly interface.
On 5/17/06, Strom Carlson <stromcarlson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 5/17/06, Mimmus <dviggiani at tiscali.it> wrote:
>
> > I was thinking to this plan:
> > - install another server with Red Hat 4 U3
> > - install PHP, MySQL and other usefuls stuffs
> > - download latest version of Asterisk and third parts applications I use
> > - compile all
> > - copy /etc/asterisk from old server to new, change only what is needed
> > - start and try
> >
> > Do you think is it OK?
>
> I doubt it. The problem I have with AAH / AMP / FreePBX is that the
> configuration files are absolutely full of useless garbage and are
> really not at all suitable for moving to a standard asterisk install.
>
> Set up a new server from scratch and start learning how to configure
> asterisk manually. Rebuild everything one step at a time so that the
> functionality remains as you'd like it to be, but that the actual
> configs aren't full of that FreePBX garbage :)
>
> --
> Strom Carlson
> http://www.stromcarlson.com/
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