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2009 Mar 12
1
phone emulator for doing interop testing
...that, and _maybe_ I'm really lucky and they are using something somewhat standard like qemu. Cheers, spd -- | It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what | you know for sure that just ain't so. -- Mark Twain | | Network: http://www.linkedin.com/in/spditner | http://facebook.com/people/Simon-P-Ditner/776370031 | http://twitter.com/spditner
2005 Aug 07
3
z-machine + asterisk = fun!
...actually -enter- the underground empire. For now you can just futz around on the surface. See $dtmf_translation in Asterisk/Games/Zork/ZIO_Asterisk.pm for number-to-phrase translations. I've posted the proof-of-concept at http://uc.org/read/Zasterisk Feedback is welcomed ;-) Cheers, Simon P. Ditner | The Toronto Asterisk Users Group -- http://taug.ca | Join by sending email to asterisk-subscribe@uc.org
2008 Nov 20
0
Elastix workshop in Toronto; Wed Nov 26th, 2008
...Mel Lastman Square) 5100 Yonge St., North York, ON Map link: http://xrl.us/hqbw Registration is requested for the workshop, sign up at: http://taug.ca/node/174 No registration is required for the talk: http://taug.ca/node/175 Check back at http://taug.ca for event updates. Cheers, Simon P. Ditner TAUG.ca Talk Coordinator [1] http://www.sangoma.com [2] http://www.palosanto.com [3] http://www.elastix.org
2011 May 09
1
Need help defining a stackexchange (i.e. stackoverflow) for telephony
For those of that are fans of stackoverflow.com, and stackexchange.com, there's an effort to define a telephony stackexchange site. It's still in the definition phase. What it needs to move forwards is more votes on on/off topic questions, and perhaps some better questions to vote for or against. If you're interested in helping out, or following the progress, visit:
2006 Mar 02
0
RE: [on-asterisk] containers, virtualization, and high availability
...ore machines running the same instructions and have one immediately step in for another if the other crashes or has an underlying hardware fault. Along with that comes replayability, so that you can go back in time and see what the machine was doing just before the failure. Sweet! Cheers, Simon P. Ditner On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Paul Nash wrote: > > running x number of virtual Asterisk servers on one physical Linux > > server to a SAN, > > I assume that you're thinking of Linux running on VMWare running on Linux. > VMWare have an enterprise product (not sure if it's hit th...
2007 Apr 09
0
Asterisk mini conference within IT360 in Toronto Apr30-May2nd
Hey all, The Toronto AUG has been working with Clue.ca and IT360 (LinuxWorld/NetworkWorld), and has put together a mini-asterisk conference within their larger conference: http://www.it360.ca/asterisk.cfm If you're interested, as an 'association' we get 25% off the listed prices. Our dicount code is: "A101", and our association name is: "Asterisk User Group".