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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/04/2013 10:22 AM, Gregory Malsack
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Its beyond disgusting. If it was not for legacy garbage nothing
from m$ would be left in my datacenter.<br>
Saying you are an expert Linux user is just a joke when you don't
understand the poor architectural choices that come with windows
and why it can never be a real robust operating system.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">That's just disgusting!!!! If you
want to run your phones on WindBlows use lync.... Should be
plenty point and click easy for you....<br>
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On 12/04/2013 09:19 AM, CDR wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Digium is 100% lost in the map. If they would come up with a Paid
version of Asterisk, one that would use the .NET framework in Windows,
something simple to install, they could go public on the product.
Linux has a very steep learning curve. A Windows application that
would do exactly the same would be a home run. Note: I am a Linux
expert user, but it took me years to get here. And still, moving from
regular RHEL 6.0 to Fedora 20 (RHEL 7) is a pain in the neck. The .NET
framework and Windows server 2012 are miles away in terms of
friendliness and on equal footing on performance. I don´t mean another
slow cygwin port, I man a native Asterisk for windows. In fact, I
would invest on the project if somebody wants to do it.
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