JR Richardson
2007-Aug-17 21:34 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
Questions: 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to follow for new users? 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it or even attempting to configure it? 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to investigate and use DUNDi? I'm interested in putting together a new-user tutorial about DUNDi configuration and setup. There is a lot of great information, setup guides already but the feedback I get is that the current examples are a bit complicated to follow for new users. Your feedback is appreciated. Thanks. JR -- JR Richardson Engineering for the Masses
Jeremy Mann
2007-Aug-17 21:45 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
1. Yes 2. Yes 3. Yes Nice sales pitch, sounds like one of those late night "get rich now!" schemes. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of JR Richardson Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 4:35 PM To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com Subject: [asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback Questions: 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to follow for new users? 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it or even attempting to configure it? 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to investigate and use DUNDi? I'm interested in putting together a new-user tutorial about DUNDi configuration and setup. There is a lot of great information, setup guides already but the feedback I get is that the current examples are a bit complicated to follow for new users. Your feedback is appreciated. Thanks. JR -- JR Richardson Engineering for the Masses _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. This e-mail, facsimile, or letter and any files or attachments transmitted with it contains information that is confidential and privileged. This information is intended only for the use of the individual(s) and entity(ies) to whom it is addressed. If you are the intended recipient, further disclosures are prohibited without proper authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, printing, or use of this information is strictly prohibited and possibly a violation of federal or state law and regulations. If you have received this information in error, please notify Texas Health Management Group immediately at 1-817-310-4999. Texas Health Management Group, its subsidiaries, and affiliates hereby claim all applicable privileges related to this information. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Bobby Crawford
2007-Aug-17 22:02 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users- > bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of JR Richardson > Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 4:35 PM > To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com > Subject: [asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk > Users,Please Give Feedback > > Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users? > > 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it? > > 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi? > > I'm interested in putting together a new-user tutorial about DUNDi > configuration and setup. There is a lot of great information, setup > guides already but the feedback I get is that the current examples are > a bit complicated to follow for new users. > > Your feedback is appreciated. > > Thanks. > > JR > -- > JR Richardson > Engineering for the Masses >JR, I'd love to see some tutorials on how to setup DUNDi that are aimed at people who have little experience with DUNDi (that's me). Bobby
Mike Clark
2007-Aug-17 22:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
JR Richardson wrote:> Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users? > > 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it? > > 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi? > > I'm interested in putting together a new-user tutorial about DUNDi > configuration and setup. There is a lot of great information, setup > guides already but the feedback I get is that the current examples are > a bit complicated to follow for new users. > > Your feedback is appreciated. > > Thanks. > > JR >JR I just got DUNDi up and going it the past couple of weeks. Your whitepaper on DUNDi and realtime clustering was the only way I would have gotten it up. Everything else on the wiki is simply too complicated and not well explained. And it still wasn't a piece of cake, even with you document. So yes, additional "cookbook" type documents that thoroughly explain things should greatly help adoption. Mike Clark
Anthony Messina
2007-Aug-18 01:26 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
On Friday 17 August 2007 04:34:33 pm JR Richardson wrote:> Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users?it's a bit complicated, though it seems to make sense for large-scale ops.> 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it?what would also encourage me is if dundi.com would be updated, etc. when setting up dundi, i feel as if i'm entering an underground secret society where no one really wants to share much. this leads me to feel as though it's not something that's actively developed/used in the usa, outside of (intra)corporations. i see lots of e164 dundi activity in europe, but not here, why?> 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi? >this would help a lot. also, since dundi is peer based, it would be nice if dundi.com or some central place could get new users introduced to finding peers, etc. even people on the dundi.com list of tier 1 peers don't respond to emails, etc. i heard your talk today! thanks again for your help. -- Anthony - http://messinet.com - http://messinet.com/~amessina/gallery 8F89 5E72 8DF0 BCF0 10BE 9967 92DC 35DC B001 4A4E -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070817/9b7f9bc5/attachment.pgp
Tzafrir Cohen
2007-Aug-18 04:08 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 04:34:33PM -0500, JR Richardson wrote:> Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users?You imply that both need fixing> > 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it? > > 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi?And then suggest to fix the problem elsewhere. If there was such a tutorial, it would be half-frustrated before I would have even heard of it. Which brings another set of questions: 1. Is it difficult to add documentation to the wiki? 2. Is it difficult to add documentation to the Asterisk source? -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir at jabber.org +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest at local.xorcom.com/tzafrir
Andres Paglayan
2007-Aug-18 06:23 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
On Aug 17, 2007, at 3:34 PM, JR Richardson wrote:> Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users? >difficult enough to impede "playing" with it, to many things to do during a regular day, meaning, I won't go thru it unless I am desperate to use it,> 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it?ditto,> > 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi? >a cookbook, step by step to make all average Joes DUNDI with another friend's * box> I'm interested in putting together a new-user tutorial about DUNDi > configuration and setup. There is a lot of great information, setup > guides already but the feedback I get is that the current examples are > a bit complicated to follow for new users. >yep, please disclose the secret handshake to get a hold of clear documentation, that's just humor, everybody appreciates open source free software at whatever level,> Your feedback is appreciated. > > Thanks. > > JR > -- > JR Richardson > Engineering for the Masses > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-usersAndres Paglayan --"Harmony is more important than being right" Bapak
randulo
2007-Aug-18 18:07 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
On 8/17/07, JR Richardson <jmr.richardson at gmail.com> wrote:> Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users? > > 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it? > > 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi?Hi JR, It was great to have you on the conference, thanks again for participating. Those who missed can hear your talk at http://asteriskusersconference.org/latest.htm I would very much welcome your efforts to make a tutorial on the subject and I'm sure the community would be happy to see it happen as well. /r
Dave Fullerton
2007-Aug-20 13:03 UTC
[asterisk-users] Quick DUNDi Poll Questions, For All Asterisk Users, Please Give Feedback
JR Richardson wrote:> Questions: > > 1. Is the wiki DUNDi example and the dundi.conf file too difficult to > follow for new users? > > 2. Does the complexity of the DUNDi setup discourage you from using it > or even attempting to configure it? > > 3. If there was a simple tutorial, step by step guide with easy to > setup and test examples, would this encourage more users to > investigate and use DUNDi? > > I'm interested in putting together a new-user tutorial about DUNDi > configuration and setup. There is a lot of great information, setup > guides already but the feedback I get is that the current examples are > a bit complicated to follow for new users. > > Your feedback is appreciated. > > Thanks. > > JRI just happened to spend some time this weekend messing with DUNDi after hearing the discussion on the asterisk users conference. I would say there is definitely room for improvement in the documentation. I did manage to get it working but there were a few things that would have helped me get moving more quickly: * I took me quite a while (and I'm still not sure I get it all) to understand what exactly a dundi context is. What are best-practices in naming them? Where else does this name get used? Something that showed the relationships between dundi context in the mappings section, the peers section and how it's used (and I mean more than just "use a switch=>" statement) in the dialplan would be helpful. * Stating more clearly that the [mappings] section of dundi.conf determines how OTHER systems map dundi searches in a specific dundi context to extentions.conf contexts and how to connect to them on THIS system. * I had to guess a little bit about how to use dynamic peers. dundi.conf has a register=yes option but it doesn't specify how you told asterisk that it had a dynamic address. Knowing how it's done in IAX and SIP I just copied that syntax and it seemed to work. Also, an example with a dynamic peer would be helpful. I haven't gotten this far in testing, but if a site has a dynamic address how do you set up the IAX channel so the static side can contact the dynamic via IAX? As for your #2 and #3 questions: Once you have a basic understanding of what the components of DUNDi are and how they work I think it's only slightly more complex than setting up an IAX trunk between two systems. Which is all you're really doing anyway with some added features. I think simple examples showing you how to setup a DUNDi cloud with two systems that explained what each part of the config file accomplished would be very helpful to new users. A HOWTO that gives me a cookie cutter config file and says "put host A address here, put host B address here..." may get me a working setup but I still don't have any idea how to expand it without understanding it. My 2 cents anyway. -Dave