Is there any documentation, maybe at voip-info.org, available for Asterisk 1.4? Either in the form of _new_ docs, or docs that outline the differences and new features that will be available in 1.4? I'd like to avoid the months of trial-and-error that I went throo with 1.0, 1.2 if I can... Doug.
Douglas Garstang wrote:> Is there any documentation, maybe at voip-info.org, available for Asterisk 1.4? Either in the form of _new_ docs, or docs that outline the differences and new features that will be available in 1.4? > > I'd like to avoid the months of trial-and-error that I went throo with 1.0, 1.2 if I can...I avoided much of that by looking at README.upgrade in the asterisk docs directory.
No mention of Shared Line Appearance in the v1.4 new release. Anyone know if they still plan to include it or not? Digium has been kind of quiet on their work on that feature. With their new Asterisk appliance running v1.4 I certainly hope they have SLA as all other traditional/proprietary PBX's in that market segment do. -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Garstang [mailto:dgarstang@oneeighty.com] Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 8:53 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.4 Docs Is there any documentation, maybe at voip-info.org, available for Asterisk 1.4? Either in the form of _new_ docs, or docs that outline the differences and new features that will be available in 1.4? I'd like to avoid the months of trial-and-error that I went throo with 1.0, 1.2 if I can... Doug.
In article <BAY102-DAV14FCB580A3B482DD94DE4EDD290@phx.gbl>, shadowym@hotmail.com says...> No mention of Shared Line Appearance in the v1.4 new release. Anyone know > if they still plan to include it or not? Digium has been kind of quiet on > their work on that feature. > > With their new Asterisk appliance running v1.4 I certainly hope they have > SLA as all other traditional/proprietary PBX's in that market segment do.Yes, and I'm interested in AOC messages. If I'm only able to manipulate with them, store them somewhere. I believe every Asterisk user will benefit with this, it just that people are not familiar what AOC does. AOC messages (Advice of charge) are messages that your provider sends you at the end of call. They tell you how much units jour provider will charge you for that call. And if you would like to know how much money is that, you simply multiply it with price of every unit. It will solve charging problems with Asterisk! We wouldn't have to keep up to date our databases with prices. Provider will directly tell us how much he will charge every our call. How to help/motivate developers to work on AOC in Asterisk? -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr
In article <1158325043.9067.10.camel@localhost.localdomain>, jason@kates.org says...> One of the providers that I use already offers this feature via a macro > in the dail plan > http://connect.voicepulse.com/FlexRate.aspxHi Jason! This is interested, although it's not related to AOC messages. -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr