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2006 Feb 20
6
Incoming Calls Getting Crossed - Weird
Hey, I got a weird one for you guys, I am running vanilla 1.2.4 and
have all incoming calls come in as SIP from teliax. Twice over the past
week 2 callers who have called in around the same time end up talking to
each other instead of going through the ivr or at some point during the
IVR. One said, yeah i was talking to another patient and we had a
convo. I have double checked the dialplan and
2005 Jul 15
2
OT (kinda): Justification for adding Asteriskto the business plan
>
> The fact that Asterisk is "soft" and you're trying to sell to
> an IT Company..
>
Just to clarify, we make up the IT company and we'd be selling it to our
customers that may or may not be IT based. The company does run VoIP but
does not use Asterisk (using VoIP to add additional local lines in different
area codes).
What I'm trying to accomplish is a
2006 Oct 23
2
Digium vs. Sangoma
I don't mean to be a troll in any way shape or form. I was on IRC last night and I observed the following convo. below. What do you guys make of it ?
[02:14] <bkw__> Let me tell you how chidlish digium and Mark Spencer is. I walk into a restaurant with them all here at Astricon wearing my sangoma shirt and he asked me to leave.
[02:15] <Dovid> u serious ?
[02:15] *** mog
2008 Mar 04
9
What is your workflow? Or how to use the story runner the right way.
I really would like to know how people are using the Story and Example
runner to write their software.It would be great to get some direction on
it, because I think I''m missing some points.
Taking the outside-in approach in thought:
At first we write a high-level customer-facing story, this story fails.
Then we start using mocks at object level to use them as a design tool,
and so we
2007 May 30
0
RAIDZn+1 (related to the h/w raid ponderings)
Dropping in on this convo a little late, but here''s something that
has been nagging me - gaining the ability to mirror two (or more)
RAIDZ sets.
A little background on why I''d really like to see this....
I have two data centers on my campus and my FC-based SAN stretches
between them. When I buy RAID arrays, I do so in pairs so that one
array ends up in each data center,
2005 May 15
4
Callerid on PC and more
Guys.
This is a good one... Is anybody doing callerid on the PC? What are you
using besides yac or things like that? And are you using some CRM like
Goldmine with it?
Good huh?
2004 Aug 23
2
unsubscribe to R-help
I would like to unsubscribe to the R help list so that my email box
doesn't get so full. I've tried several times to unsubscribe at
r-project.org, but I keep getting emails. How do I successfully
unsubscribe? Thanks
Mark
This email message, including any attachments, is for the so...{{dropped}}
2012 Mar 10
1
3.2.5 client connectivity issues...
...provide some storage using glusterfs
and I don't have the luxury of letting the clients "figure out" their
connectivity issues.
It's not a marketable feature if the client(s) can't connect.
IT REALLY SHOULD NOT BE THIS DIFFICULT to get a client connected.
And some frequent convos on #gluster indicate that I am not the only
person having difficulty with this task.
Are bounties allowed to be posted via this list? Because I am seriously
about fed up trying to MAKE this work.
Thank you all for your time.
--
JJ / Habitual on #gluster
2006 Mar 15
5
Fix list so it adds Reply-To: header
Could whomever is in charge of the lartc mailing list please change it
to add the header:
Reply-To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Every other list I''m on is setup so that by default replies will go to
the list. When replying to lartc emails I notice myself and others
constantly forgetting this list does not behave like the rest, and
that we have to either do a reply-to-all, or manually enter in
2006 Jan 28
20
Code security
I''ve just created a rails application for a friend''s business.
I''m going to place the application onto one of his computers so he can
access it from within his network.
What can i do to make sure he cannot read/edit the code? I can''t see
what i can do. Its on a windows xp machine and he has full admin rights.
He''s not an expert PC user so the solution
2012 Oct 26
0
parallel::pvec FUN types differ when v is a list; code simplifications?
In pvec(list(1, 2), FUN, mc.cores=2) FUN sees integer() arguments whereas
pvec(list(1, 2, 3), FUN, mc.cores=2) FUN sees list() arguments; the latter seems
consistent with pvec's description.
This came up in a complicated Bioconductor thread about generics and parallel
evaluation
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioc-devel/2012-October/003745.html
One relevant point is that a
2007 Nov 12
15
it "should [action] ..." vs it with an active voice
I''d like to start gathering information/debating on the
advantages/disadvantages of using it "should ..." vs other techniques.
Dan North explained why we should use should:
http://dannorth.net/introducing-bdd/
I used to use it "should ..." for the projects I was on, until I was
challenged by a fellow developer who started using it with an active
voice.
For example
2009 Jul 09
3
before(:all) and nested contexts
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:40 AM, Daniel Tenner<daniel.rspec at tenner.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Like everyone (?), I use nested contexts to keep my specs well organised and
> tidy.
> However, I have a problem. I have various sets of specs that needs to
> perform very time-expensive operations to set up the fixtures that will be
> examined in the tests. Two specific examples:
2013 Jun 19
3
shutdown -r / shutdown -h / reboot all hang and don't cleanly dismount
Hello -STABLE@,
So I've seen this situation seemingly randomly on a number of both
physical 9.1 boxes as well as VMs for I would say 6-9 months at least.
I finally have a physical box here that reproduces it consistently
that I can reboot easily (ie; not a production/client server).
No matter what I do:
reboot
shutdown -p
shutdown -r
This specific server will stop at "All buffers