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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>No one else would step up to the plate so I
did.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Here is your list.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>HAVE SOME FUN!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>need any more just ask.</FONT> </DIV>
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<DIV>Troy Settle wrote:<BR><BR>><I> With all the discussion about licensing
issues and the sort, I think it's<BR></I>><I> time for a full blown 3rd party
application to work with Asterisk while at</I>><I> the same time not causing
Asterisk to become encumbered. For such a<BR></I>><I> project, I'm
license neutral. While I prefer the BSD license, the GPL
would<BR></I>><I> work just as well for such a project.<BR></I>><I>
<BR></I>><I> I'd say the first order of business, is to move this discussion
to a<BR></I>><I> separate list so as not to annoy the purists. Perhaps
Digium would be<BR></I>><I> willing to host it? Call it Asterisk-Addons
and let us go have some fun?<BR></I><BR>If this is going to become a full blown
third party app, I am willing to <BR>organize any documentation that needs to be
done for it. I have been <BR>attempting to get a better handle of some of
the more undocumented <BR>features of asterisk lately in an attempt to start
documenting that as <BR>well, but since this "addon" is in the beginning stages,
it might be <BR>nice to have documentation thought about right from the
beginning (as <BR>opposed to an after thought)<BR><BR>Just my 0.02 cents
CDN.<BR>Leif Madsen.<BR><BR></DIV><br>
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