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2009 Feb 18
2
Open Source in an Economic Downturn: Asterisk stories needed
I'm giving a talk at SCALE 2009 (Southern CAlifornia Linux Expo) on Sunday in Los Angeles, and the topic of my talk is "Open Source in an Economic Downturn". I've got lots of talking points for this talk, but it would be interesting to hear some short anecdotes about how you in the Asterisk community are thriving, or at least surviving, by virtue of the benefits of
2009 Feb 18
0
Open Source in an Economic Downturn: Asterisk stories
> > >> I'm giving a talk at SCALE 2009 (Southern CAlifornia Linux Expo) on > >> Sunday in Los Angeles, and the topic of my talk is "Open Source in an > >> Economic Downturn". I've got lots of talking points for this talk, > >> but it would be interesting to hear some short anecdotes about how you > >> in the Asterisk community are
2005 Feb 05
9
Hot Fallover
Hello List: Recently our shorewall FW server went dead (PS failure) & brought the entire system down. Luckily we are testing the FW and other servers, so we did not loose anything. Now we have decided to setup two Shorewall FW servers with a primary & another fallover FW server. I have done some research cruised the Internet and found that a product ''UCARP''
2005 Mar 11
8
No ringback over IAX - LiveVoip
Hello All, I saw some coverage of this in the list archive but no one seems to have posted a resolution. I am using Asterisk@Home 0.06 and when I get a call from LiveVoip over IAX I dump it into my IVR. >From there the call is routed to groups based upon input. However, there is no ringback indicated to the IAX caller. Does anyone know how to resolve this problem? Thanks, Wiley
2005 Nov 16
37
Postgresql vs MySQL
Is there any reason to avoid using postgresql for small web apps? That is, is it''s overhead so large that the lighter MySQL will work substantially better for small apps on small machines? Or are they very similar in performance and configuration? I''ve used MySQL but postgresql has its appeals and I''m wondering if I need to keep MySQL around at all. On the other