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2003 Oct 20
1
Auto-dial from webpage
...isk/outgoing that defines the number I want to call and
the phone I want to connect it to but I see no way to define the phone
number I want to dial in the /usr/src/asterisk/sample.call file I see
mentioned in other posts. Is it possible to do what I want? Am I even
looking in the right direction?
elrod
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Mark Elrod
Vindicia, Inc.
2755 Campus Drive, Suite 240
San Mateo, California 94403
Email: elrod@vindicia.com
Cell: 650-483-5763
Main: 650-292-2409
Fax: 650-345-1165
Web: http://www.vindicia.com
2000 Feb 04
3
Hello
Hi,
I am interested in helping out with the project. What tasks are on the
TODO list? I am one of the lead developers of the FreeAmp
(www.freeamp.org) project so obviously I will create a decoder plugin
for our player but I would also like to help out with the Vorbis CODEC
itself.
elrod
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2005 Feb 08
3
logistic regression
Hi,
I'm using glm function to do logistic regression and now I want to know if it
exists a kind of R-squared with this function in order to check the model.
Thank you.
2000 Jun 17
2
The Oft Maligned comment field, initial thoughts.
...of a song with
the filename, as he does. Now, I'm not trying to force anyone to do it MY
(I guess in this case HIS) way, but the line must be drawn somewhere, and
that will inevitably piss other people off.
I notice, in re-reading the archive, that I'm pretty much seconding what
Mark Elrod said (Re: [vorbis-dev] comment field proposal, Fri 12 May 2000 -
14:36:17 PDT).
As Monty pointed out, the Comment field is currently being used to identify
the vendor. Why not keep this comment field for technical information
only, and use the XML field for information and MetaData?
I don'...
2000 May 12
9
comment field proposal
Well, this is a bit stronger than a proposal; this is "what I plan to do unless
people see obvious flaws I missed"...
The text comment header is the second (of three) header packets that begin a Vorbis bitstream. It is meant for short, text comments, not arbitrary metadata; arbitrary metadata will be put in a metadata stream, likely an XML stream type. We've discussed this in