Administrator
2004-Oct-06 21:46 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Forums needs your input (http://asterisk.xvoip.com)
Hello all, Our Asterisk unofficial online forums (http://asterisk.xvoip.com) are moving forward and are alive. Thanks to all Asterisk guru's who helped to achieve it. Everyday more and more new members are joining this community, however not everyone is using mailing list or knows how to use IRC, this is why they are coming to web-based forums. We believe that together with Digiums mailing lists, voip-info.org wiki and rest of asterisk user contributed links we will bring valuable information source for Asterisk users/community. However we still need your help and involvement, Asterisk online forums are looking for your expertise, please help with unanswered questions and share your asterisk experience with the rest of online community. Any of you that have ever been to the Gentoo forums knows the drill. Adopt an unanswered post and answer it today. All of you that come here in look through posts, go ahead and answer some! If you don't know the answer at least ask question to get more information if necessary. Click the View unanswered posts on the main page or click this link: http://asterisk.xvoip.com/search.php?search_id=unanswered We would like to see more people doing this. There are many answered questions, but a lot of unanswered posts right now, so please put your name and answer some of questions.. Do you remember your first day with Asterisk ? ;-) Yehh that was difficult, but you did it .. Let's make this step more easier for beginners and share our info... Thank you for your support, Regards, Asterisk Online unofficial forums http://asterisk.xvoip.com
Adam Goryachev
2004-Oct-06 21:54 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Forums needs your input (http://asterisk.xvoip.com)
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 14:46, Administrator wrote:> Hello all, > > However we still need your help and involvement, Asterisk online forums > are looking for your expertise, please help with unanswered questions and > share your asterisk experience with the rest of online community.I would think the most helpful answer that could be posted there is to use the asterisk mailing lists... I'm not suggesting forums are good/bad, nor that mailing lists are better/worse, but as you have noticed, most of the helpful and/or knowledgeable people are here on the mailing list, so you are limiting your chances of a response by using the forum. Also, of course, I imagine there are many other people (like me) who don't have the time nor inclination in specifically remembering to go and check some web page to see if someone else needs help. However, people will remember to read their email.... Just my 0.02c... may be worth less in your country.