Leif Madsen
2004-May-13 10:41 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] asterisk-doc Conference Call - phase 2 :)
Thank you to everyone who has offered so far! I've had formal offers from Martin List-Peterson, William Suffil, Greg Varga, Brian Cuthie and Ed Guy (hopefully I haven't forgotten someone....!) Now we just have to decide where the best spot to host it is. What do you guys think? For this week, I don't care if this is a one off. At some point I'd like to have a weekly conference, and if we can get it hosted permanently once a week, that would be ideal. Right now, I'm more worried about just getting a conference going :) I'm going to make a GUESS that we are going to have between 10-15 people. Perhaps more? Maybe we can get a tally of who is expected to be there and then based on that we can decide on a location. The server should be both SIP and IAX accessible. Jared mentioned access via a 1-800 number or PSTN, but I'm not sure how practical, or necessary, that is. Again, your thoughts? Here is some things Jared dumped into the IRC channel the other day that we are going to try and focus on during the conference call: Layout Details (we can't go into too much detail about every possible soft phone/hard phone/voip provider) Goals (first good docs, then maybe get published) Submission process (mailing list? Website shows who's in charge of a certain section?) Focus (What do we want to focus on first? The intro and installation chapters?) Simplecity (Let's make sure a voip-newvie can get up and running, as long as they've used Linux before and know how to use a text editor.) Please feel free to add your suggestions. Tentatively the conference will be scheduled for Sunday evening North American time (I am EST, -0500 GMT). I'd like to try and get as much input as possible from people, but I realize we can't schedule around everyone. For now we will assume Sunday evening is good. In the future we can try a couple of different times so that it can be convenient for others. How are we going to record the thoughts of this conference? I'm a fairly fast typist, so I could attempt to record thoughts and idea's during the conference. Should we record it? At this point I'm going to open the floor to discussion! If you could reply via the asterisk-doc list, that would be best, this list already has too much traffic :) If you would like to contact me off list, feel free to email me, or get a hold of me on the #asterisk-doc IRC channel. Thanks in advance, Leif Madsen aka blitzrage
Jeremy Hall
2004-May-13 13:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] asterisk-doc Conference Call - phase 2 :)
I would highly recommend recording it, even if you are attempting to transcribe it in real time. That way, you can always go back and replay a section you missed or want to clarify. As an added bonus, you could then make it available as an MP3 file, and those that could not partake can listen to it as though they were there. Jeremy -----Original Message----- From: Leif Madsen [mailto:leif@hacklocalhost.com] Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 11:42 AM To: asterisk-doc@lists.digium.com Cc: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] asterisk-doc Conference Call - phase 2 :) Thank you to everyone who has offered so far! I've had formal offers from Martin List-Peterson, William Suffil, Greg Varga, Brian Cuthie and Ed Guy (hopefully I haven't forgotten someone....!) Now we just have to decide where the best spot to host it is. What do you guys think? For this week, I don't care if this is a one off. At some point I'd like to have a weekly conference, and if we can get it hosted permanently once a week, that would be ideal. Right now, I'm more worried about just getting a conference going :) I'm going to make a GUESS that we are going to have between 10-15 people. Perhaps more? Maybe we can get a tally of who is expected to be there and then based on that we can decide on a location. The server should be both SIP and IAX accessible. Jared mentioned access via a 1-800 number or PSTN, but I'm not sure how practical, or necessary, that is. Again, your thoughts? Here is some things Jared dumped into the IRC channel the other day that we are going to try and focus on during the conference call: Layout Details (we can't go into too much detail about every possible soft phone/hard phone/voip provider) Goals (first good docs, then maybe get published) Submission process (mailing list? Website shows who's in charge of a certain section?) Focus (What do we want to focus on first? The intro and installation chapters?) Simplecity (Let's make sure a voip-newvie can get up and running, as long as they've used Linux before and know how to use a text editor.) Please feel free to add your suggestions. Tentatively the conference will be scheduled for Sunday evening North American time (I am EST, -0500 GMT). I'd like to try and get as much input as possible from people, but I realize we can't schedule around everyone. For now we will assume Sunday evening is good. In the future we can try a couple of different times so that it can be convenient for others. How are we going to record the thoughts of this conference? I'm a fairly fast typist, so I could attempt to record thoughts and idea's during the conference. Should we record it? At this point I'm going to open the floor to discussion! If you could reply via the asterisk-doc list, that would be best, this list already has too much traffic :) If you would like to contact me off list, feel free to email me, or get a hold of me on the #asterisk-doc IRC channel. Thanks in advance, Leif Madsen aka blitzrage _______________________________________________ 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
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