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On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 10:31, Lane Hoskins wrote:> We are very near to going live with our * system here at my office and > I am very excited. I want to thank everyone here on the list who so > willingly shares their knowledge and the entire * community in general > for working together to put out s great product that is imho far > better than most/all commercial offerings. > > > > The only snags we ran into were during basic configuration due to some > things that were written about contexts but not clearly explained. As > such we are working on a basic guide/manual similar to the ?Getting > Started? pages on the wiki for those who want another perspective on > installing and configuring this great system. > > > > **Andy Powell, if you don?t mind we?d like to copy and paste some of > your document into ours as well as provide a direct link to it for > clarification of several points we cover. > > > > If anyone has found something simple that they didn?t quite understand > please e-mail me with the question and solution and I?ll include it. > Again, this is going to be a VERY basic how-to just to get up and > running with a configuration similar to ours which is a > T10P/channelbank/and * server with snom sip phones. We are not going > to try to go any further into specific configuration ? mostly we will > show working examples and try to link to better resources for more > detailed explanations; essentially a compilation of other resources > with our own experiences commented in. > > > > This will not be a huge project but should be around 20-30 printed > pages letting the noob (like us) get up and running smoothly and > pointing to the correct places for help. > > > > Again, Thanks to the entire community and I hope that our > documentation will be of help.Where you aware of the documentation project. We are writing a book to fix the lack of documentation. http://sourceforge.net/projects/asterisk/ Go to the cvs section and checkout the current progress. Also on the Digium lists.digium.com site you should see a mailing list set up for discussion about the book. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 09:31, Lane Hoskins wrote: [snip]> The only snags we ran into were during basic configuration due to some > things that were written about contexts but not clearly explained. As > such we are working on a basic guide/manual similar to the ?Getting > Started? pages on the wiki for those who want another perspective on > installing and configuring this great system.[snip]> > > This will not be a huge project but should be around 20-30 printed > pages letting the noob (like us) get up and running smoothly and > pointing to the correct places for help. > > > > Again, Thanks to the entire community and I hope that our > documentation will be of help. >Would you mind contributing your writing to the Asterisk Documentation Project at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/? We could certainly use your help in writing good solid Asterisk documentation. If you use IRC, we're usually hanging out in #asterisk-doc on freenode.net. Jared Smith
I'd be happy to give my docs to the project. I just noticed that it was in progress after I posted but I'd be happy to help. Lane Hoskins, MCP Network Engineer 540.767.7626 -----Original Message----- From: Jared Smith [mailto:jsmith@drgutah.com] Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 1:56 PM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Thank You All On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 09:31, Lane Hoskins wrote: [snip]> The only snags we ran into were during basic configuration due to some > things that were written about contexts but not clearly explained. As > such we are working on a basic guide/manual similar to the 'Getting > Started' pages on the wiki for those who want another perspective on > installing and configuring this great system.[snip]> > > This will not be a huge project but should be around 20-30 printed > pages letting the noob (like us) get up and running smoothly and > pointing to the correct places for help. > > > > Again, Thanks to the entire community and I hope that our > documentation will be of help. >Would you mind contributing your writing to the Asterisk Documentation Project at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/? We could certainly use your help in writing good solid Asterisk documentation. If you use IRC, we're usually hanging out in #asterisk-doc on freenode.net. Jared Smith _______________________________________________ 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