Mike Sander
2005-Mar-08 20:47 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] New Help Site - cut down on Mailing List questions
This is a re-post as it was pointed out that I replied to a different thread instead of creating a new post. Sorry for the additional traffic. Mike Dear All, I understand the excitement surrounding a service like Asterisk, and how easy it is to jump in and ask a heap of questions. I also know how frustrating it can be dealing with a 200+ post per day mailing list as one of the question "answerers". When I discovered Asterisk, I had a lot of study to do, because there are no "real-world" examples out there, just the trivial ones on the tiki and in the manual. I hope to propose a solution. I have (in a small time) downloaded and set up a repositor where we should all post our conf files, in an effort to get a big resource of a lot of different setups that we know just "work". The program is simple, and looks like crap and is a testiment to my programming skills (or lack thereof). If anyone feels like re-coding or hosting this, let me know. You can find this at: asterconf.hopto.org (i think this has popups for the free DNS) or home.exetel.com.au/azyc/asterconf In the same philosophy as the GPL and wiki, it is open to all to search, view and download the conf code, however to post and add new categories, you must register. The site will not send you any mail or spam or anything. Of course, you should scrub your conf files for IP addresses and user/secrets, but otherwise, please post as much as you like. Please also include a description of the purpose of the post, and what type of service it runs on, for better searching. As a registered user, you are also free to add comments to other people's code snippets (but not change the code), and add more categories and sub-categories. I have started by creating categories for the most common conf files, under both working and broken sections. As a new (or old) asterisk user, if you are stuck, feel free to post your conf in the broken section and hopefully someone will come to help you. This will stop people posting codes to this list and flodding it. If we all use this resource, the we will reduce the amount of posts for people looking for "instant" setups, who don't want to use AMP or otherwise. That way, we can return this list to the discussion of Asterisk issues, rather than just a startup resource and helpdesk. I'm always interested in anyone's comments. Cheers Mike Sander sanderm at iprimus.com.au +61 2 401 010 289 (Australian mobile)
Tzafrir Cohen
2005-Mar-09 01:49 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] New Help Site - cut down on Mailing List questions
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 02:47:29PM +1100, Mike Sander wrote:> This is a re-post as it was pointed out that I replied to a different > thread instead of creating a new post. Sorry for the additional traffic. > Mike > > Dear All, > > I understand the excitement surrounding a service like Asterisk, and how > easy it is to jump in and ask a heap of questions. I also know how > frustrating it can be dealing with a 200+ post per day mailing list as one > of the question "answerers". > > When I discovered Asterisk, I had a lot of study to do, because there are > no "real-world" examples out there, just the trivial ones on the tiki and > in the manual. > > I hope to propose a solution. > > I have (in a small time) downloaded and set up a repositor where we should > all post our conf files, in an effort to get a big resource of a lot of > different setups that we know just "work". The program is simple, and > looks like crap and is a testiment to my programming skills (or lack > thereof). If anyone feels like re-coding or hosting this, let me know. > > You can find this at: > asterconf.hopto.org (i think this has popups for the free DNS) > or home.exetel.com.au/azyc/asterconfThe wiki has a section of exammple setups and configurations. What is the atvantage of your separate site? Please take that as constructive critisism. -- Tzafrir Cohen | New signature for new address and | VIM is http://tzafrir.org.il | new homepage | a Mutt's tzafrir@cohens.org.il | | best ICQ# 16849755 | Space reserved for other protocols | friend