Hi Everyone,<div><br></div><div>I am wondering why documentation of some of the vital parts of Asterisk is hosted on <a href="http://voipinfo.org">voipinfo.org</a> (unreliable is some parts) and not on <a href="http://asterisk.org">asterisk.org</a>? For example the list of AMI events are not well documented and one has to guess which version supports which event. The documentation file for AMI for Asterisk 1.4 is really only a startup guide and it doesn't even provide a full list available events. </div>
<div><br></div><div>I am wondering if this is a labor tedious job for the programmers or is it a tactical move in part of a party with some sort of interest? Because the programmer(s) who does the programming for something like the AMI events may as well do something known as Copy & Paste (very easy process of pressing keys: Ctrl+C + Ctrl+V) of what s/he has changed in the source code and make it available in a text document without much fancy editing even.</div>
<div><br></div><div>This is not to bash the Asterisk project or Digium. Don't respond if you have a difference of opinion as I am not looking for personal opinions but rather JUST WONDERING THE TECHNICAL/TACTICAL CAUSE of not documenting thing that are really hidden from the community and one has to go through a much manual process to find out about.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Thanks for the input.</div><div><br></div><div>-Bruce</div>