lo, Is there a single central location for code and applications other than CVS? I'm talking about code that can't/wont be included in CVS for various reasons? Does the wiki have this sort of thing? I've done some code for the Cepstral TTS engine (bkw has done some updates too) but apparently this will never make it into CVS (since the engine is not GPL)... Seems to make sense to have a central location for this type of 'outlaw' code... The bug tracker is useless for this sort of thing but there seem to be a number of bits of code like this in there.... moo Andy
Andy Powell wrote:>lo, > >Is there a single central location for code and applications other than CVS? I'm talking about code that can't/wont be included in CVS for various reasons? Does the wiki have this sort of thing? I've done some code for the Cepstral TTS engine (bkw has done some updates too) but apparently this will never make it into CVS (since the engine is not GPL)... Seems to make sense to have a central location for this type of 'outlaw' code... The bug tracker is useless for this sort of thing but there seem to be a number of bits of code like this in there.... > >moo > >Andy > > > >I don't know of any repository, if you have access to a webserver why not start one? :) Later..
Andy, I would be interested in your Cepstral engine code. Regards, Robert Friedrichshafen, Germany Andy Powell said:> lo, > > Is there a single central location for code and applications other than > CVS? I'm talking about code that can't/wont be included in CVS for various > reasons? Does the wiki have this sort of thing? I've done some code for > the Cepstral TTS engine (bkw has done some updates too) but apparently > this will never make it into CVS (since the engine is not GPL)... Seems to > make sense to have a central location for this type of 'outlaw' code... > The bug tracker is useless for this sort of thing but there seem to be a > number of bits of code like this in there.... > > moo > > Andy > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
I agree. app_cepstral is a damn fine app and has been banished to the edges of the earth because the theta engine isn't open src. I even added a standalone build for app_cepstral... so you can download it.. make it and install it without much trouble. :( Andy maybe we can go thru and pickout the offending code and compile them on a site or something? I can setup a mirror for them. bkw On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Andy Powell wrote:> lo, > > Is there a single central location for code and applications other than > CVS? I'm talking about code that can't/wont be included in CVS for > various reasons? Does the wiki have this sort of thing? I've done some > code for the Cepstral TTS engine (bkw has done some updates too) but > apparently this will never make it into CVS (since the engine is not > GPL)... Seems to make sense to have a central location for this type of > 'outlaw' code... The bug tracker is useless for this sort of thing but > there seem to be a number of bits of code like this in there.... > > moo > > Andy > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
At 10:18 AM +0100 2/4/04, Andy Powell wrote:> >lo, > >Is there a single central location for code and applications other >than CVS? I'm talking about code that can't/wont be included in CVS >for various reasons? Does the wiki have this sort of thing? I've >done some code for the Cepstral TTS engine (bkw has done some >updates too) but apparently this will never make it into CVS (since >the engine is not GPL)... Seems to make sense to have a central >location for this type of 'outlaw' code... The bug tracker is >useless for this sort of thing but there seem to be a number of bits >of code like this in there.... > >moo > >AndyIsn't this what the asterisk-addons directory was created for? This is where the MySQL code was relegated after it became legally unfavorable to put it in the CVS main branches. JT
Andy Powell wrote:>lo, > >Is there a single central location for code and applications other than CVS? I'm talking about code that can't/wont be included in CVS for various reasons? Does the wiki have this sort of thing? I've done some code for the Cepstral TTS engine (bkw has done some updates too) but apparently this will never make it into CVS (since the engine is not GPL)... Seems to make sense to have a central location for this type of 'outlaw' code... The bug tracker is useless for this sort of thing but there seem to be a number of bits of code like this in there.... > > >I have setup http://www.sf.net/projects/asterisk and store various things in that CVS Repository. Jeremy McNamara
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:18:10AM +0100, Andy Powell wrote:> but apparently this will never make it into CVS > (since the engine is not GPL)...GPL code is not allowed in the Digium CVS repository. Only split-licensed code is. /w -- /~\ The ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / No HTML/RTF in email X No Word docs in email / \ Respect for open standards
Hi I wonder if anyone has a fix or any advice for the IAX2 jitter buffer. My internet connection here in South Africa has an international ping time of 550ms +- 50 ms. According to the scientific approach I would like to add a 100ms jitter buffer. (nevermind the latency)! I have tried playing with maxjitterbuffer and maxexcessjitterbuffer settings, I also tried from the CLI "IAX2 set jitter 700" with all kinds of parameters. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Clive __________________________________________________________________________ http://www.webmail.co.za/dialup Webmail ISP - Cool Connection, Cool Price
clive18@webmail.co.za
2004-Feb-05 05:23 UTC
[OT] South african laws - was [Asterisk-Users] iax2 jitter buffer help
Basically voip is only legal if used between branch offices of a company that are connected using leased lines. Archaic.. yes, stupid... yes, but thats the law here..:( Our telco is strangling the country so they can line their pockets. On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 11:57:57 +0000 Chris Lee <cslee-list@cybericom.co.uk> wrote:> On the subject of South Africa > What are the laws regarding using the Internet to carry > telephone traffic? > What are the laws regarding connecting digium kit to > Telkom equipment? > As I recall they are quite restrictive, have they been > eased up a bit? > > Regards > Chris > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users __________________________________________________________________________ http://www.webmail.co.za/dialup Webmail ISP - Cool Connection, Cool Price
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2004-Feb-05 05:37 UTC
[OT] South african laws - was [Asterisk-Users] iax2 jitter buffer help
clive18@webmail.co.za wrote:>Basically voip is only legal if used between branch offices >of a company that are connected using leased lines. >Archaic.. yes, stupid... yes, but thats the law here..:( > > >That is provided the leased lines are operated by Telkom.. ;) There is no getting away...