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Why ask for a GUI ?<BR>
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--> I do not ask for one... my customer does.<BR>
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Realtime (did some reading) + custom webinterface seems indeed one of the best solutions.<BR>
Then the thing is that I am not a programmer. I am a graduated network engineer with affection towards VoIP and OpenSource (Asterisk). I do know PHP + MySQL...<BR>
Will have to do some studying then...<BR>
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On Thu, 2009-06-25 at 11:40 +0000, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, jonas kellens wrote:
> I feel a great preference for sticking to manually editing
> the .conf-files.
Then why did you ask for a GUI?
> But if I define in the contract that changes to the
> Asterisk-PBX need to be done by me, I force a maintenance cost towards
> the customer and that is not always what is requested...
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You have been given lots of good suggestions. The best, IMO, is for you
to use realtime, and make your own web interface for your customers.
j
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