Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "orderlycalls".
2005 Jun 21
2
Re: New JAVA application server for Asterisk - OrderlyCalls
...en Source:
>
> http://opensource.org/docs/definition.php
>
>Your licensing terms include the following, which is not compliant
>with the OSI definition:
>
> Usage Restrictions
>
> In addition to the restrictions of the LGPL, the following
> restrictions apply: ... OrderlyCalls may not be used to provide or
> augment call queuing without the prior written permission of Orderly
> Software.
>
>
I am familiar with the OSI definitiion. I've read it again, but I can't
work out exactly how asking for permission contravenes this definition.
Perhaps yo...
2005 Jun 21
1
Re: New JAVA application server for Asterisk - OrderlyCalls
...s certainly *not* our intent to discriminate in this way, and I don't think the very specific usage requirements in the licence file could be taken to mean that we're discriminating against any particular field of endeavour.
We're certainly *not* intending to prohibit commercial use of OrderlyCalls - indeed we have chosen the LGPL specifically to *encourage* commercial use.
We are open to suggestion on this issue, so if you've got a way forward I'd love to hear about it, but in the meantime I'd like to repeat my request to move this discussion off the Asterisk lists and onto a mo...
2005 Jun 21
0
[sourceforge.net abuse] New JAVA application server for Asterisk - OrderlyCalls
...erms meet the OSI's definition of Open Source:
http://opensource.org/docs/definition.php
Your licensing terms include the following, which is not compliant
with the OSI definition:
Usage Restrictions
In addition to the restrictions of the LGPL, the following
restrictions apply: ... OrderlyCalls may not be used to provide or
augment call queuing without the prior written permission of Orderly
Software.
While I understand your motivation and empathize with the plight of
open-source business, unfortunately you must either:
a) remove this restriction
- or -
b) remove y...
2005 Aug 18
4
Which AGI Development Software is fastest on Asterisk?
I'm looking to develop some custom AGI that will be MySQL intensive. It
appears Asterisk supports many different development environments. Which
would be best suited for Asterisk and MySQL?
Bart
2007 Jan 31
2
Which Java FastAGI implementation has the most "market share"?
...first and didn't realize there was more than one
out there. It seems to work fine and I've got my first project working
with it, but I was wondering which Java FastAGI implementation is the
most popular and how they compare against each other.
So I'm aware of:
asterisk-java
JastAGI
OrderlyCalls
Any comments on who the front runner is and why?
Steve
2005 Jul 05
0
Re: MOH - request to schedule in the past SOLUTION and New Asterisk Queues Tutorial.
...23 which is not licensed for commercial use without the permission of the author).
Full instructions in our new and comprehensive Music On Hold and Queue
Tutorial:
http://www.orderlyq.com/asteriskqueues.html
Hope this helps,
Matt King, M.A. Oxon.
Managing Director, Orderly Software Ltd.
Author, OrderlyCalls and OrderlyQ
http://www.orderlyq.com
Tel: +44 1392 421 078
2005 Aug 14
0
OrderlyQ
...Java applications to install. We run
OrderlyQ as a managed service for you over FastAGI and Manager - all you
need do is make some minor modifications to your Asterisk config files
(and we'll do this for you if you like).
Perhaps you've come across OrderlyQ through our open-source
OrderlyCalls platform? There is a java demo of OrderlyQ as part of that
package, but it's not required to use OrderlyQ.
More details about how to integrate Asterisk with the OrderlyQ
managed service (and lots of other useful asterisk queue information)
are at http://www.orderlyq.com/asteriskqueues....