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Johansson Olle E wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So please rememner that there are a few independent regular Asterisk
developers out there that is not on the Digium payroll and still take
part in decisions about Asterisk.
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Point taken. <br>
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<pre wrap="">Over a year is a long time for a warning like this, considering that
1.6 won't be out for a while (we're in beta test cycle) it might even
be 1.5 year warning. That should be more than enough for most people -
I hope. Considering that people don't upgrade quickly, it will
propably be more than that for most users (as you are still on 1.2 :-) )
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You could be right there - though my main concern is that since I'm
developing for <i>mostly</i> 1.2 systems at this stage, I can't use
the new syntax since (as far as I can tell) the ${REALTIME} function
isn't available in 1.2. If it were, I'd convert my scripts <i>now</i>.<br>
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