Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Reminder: $500 Bounty for Bluetooth"
2004 Sep 23
8
GSM phones, bluetooth and general happiness
When I installed my first home-PBX three years ago, I was looking at
"cellsockets" -- devices which will accept certain cellular phones and
provide an RJ11 jack, generating the ring-voltage and recognizing DTMF,
which in turn makes your cell-phone look like a CO line. Pretty cool
stuff, in theory, but it just didn't seem to be worth the cost,
especially since it locks you to a
2005 Jun 19
4
bluetooth audio and asterisk
Has anyone successfully used a standard bluetooth enabled system to
connect to a standard bluetooth enabled mobile phone (not the bluetooth
to FXS converters) to create an audio path for phone calls with
asterisk, if so is there a writeup on what was done so that others can
replicate this.
What I am thinking is that via alsa/oss/whatever you should be able to
use the bluetooth audio channel as a
2005 Mar 04
2
Bluetooth phone as SIP handset?
Even better you can set your firefly softphone to auto answer so that
you don't even need to be near the pc to answer.
Cheers,
Dean
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re:
2004 Apr 10
0
Nothing to do? Go bounty-hunting!
Being bored to death by these long weekends with nothing to do?
**** Why not go bounty-hunting? ****
There are some feature requests in the bug tracker with monetary bounties attached.
* Windows manager
* FreeBSD Zaptel drivers
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000847
* IAX incoming/outgoing limit
* 2B channel transfer on PRI
* MGCP media gateway support
All of these have
2004 Sep 28
2
SMDI Bounty - where?
I am the one that placed the bounty. After it being there for 2 months
and getting no takers (and very few if any people asking about it), we
are almost finished writing it in house. I'll keep the bounty up untill
we do finish our product so if anyone beats us to getting it working
they'll get paid...
W. Kevin Hunt
CCIE #11841
MCSE, Linux+ SME
www.huntbrothers.com
>
2009 Mar 04
2
Bounty- CDR Bug Fix
I saw some of the heat about the $20 bounty earlier. So I don't want to
put a low bounty out.
Quote me a bounty, and I'll see if I can get it approved by management. :-)
I'm in need of getting this bug fixed. Bug has all of the details, but
basically 1.4.22 broke it all.
I've waited as long as I can - hoping the bug would 'resolve itself' -
but now I'm putting a
2015 Mar 10
0
[BOUNTY] ASTERISK-22708 ODBC failover
bounty offer prolonged to 31.4.2015 (end of april)
Dne 3.3.2015 v 16:22 Marek Cervenka napsal(a):
> hi,
>
> i'm offering bounty[1] $500 (five hundred) US dollars for resolving
> https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22708
>
> fix must be available for asterisk 11.x and asterisk 13.x and accepted
> to upstream
> As part of this fix we should see seamless
2005 Aug 07
1
request for clarification on Asterisk T.38 bounty
The bounty stands at $5,500. I'm seriously considering taking a shot
at it if I can find a decent T.38 provider to test with (I'm still
hoping for reliable PAYG T.38).
It looks like a lot of very smart people have done a lot of very hard
work (t38modem, spandsp) that would go towards getting this working.
At this point it appears to be mostly a matter of integration
2004 Aug 05
2
new bounty for modifying calling card application to mysql
Hi,
I've just initiated a new bounty for the above;
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+bounty+callingcard+to+MySQL
Any takers or any contributors please respond to me privately. I do not know
exactly how the bounty process works, but I can coordinate on this ?
SW
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2004 Dec 08
1
Using meetme video mode with SIP ? Now a $2000 bounty
Hi Nicolas,
There doesn't seem to be any interest in using asterisk and video.
I posted a $1,000 bounty to get video meet me working without a single
reply.
I have now just bumped this to $2000
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+bounty+Meet+Me+vid
eo+conferencing
This is a legitimate commercially binding bounty, I hope this might
inspire some people to develop at least
2005 Jan 31
2
video conferencing bounty
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20bounty%20Meet%20
Me%20video%20conferencing
I posted this bounty for $US2,000 some months ago.
Basically I needed the ability for 4 or 5 of us to conference on a
weekly basis which is why I was happy to offer this bounty, however I
have only had 2 people make brief inquiries and no one has really
offered any substantial indication they
2004 Jan 14
0
BOUNTY POSTED - Zaptel drivers for *BSD
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000847
I'm placing a $250 bounty on getting Zaptel drivers working under BSD. While
the 'hood' is open on this, we'd like to have drivers completed for FreeBSD,
NetBSD, and OpenBSD on the x86 platform (other platforms optional).
This needs to be done in a timely fashion. I'd like it completed by
6/30/2004, but once the project
2004 Dec 18
0
Meetme with video??? + $US 2,000 bounty
Hi Ronald,
No there isn't unfortunately.
I currently have a $US 2,000 bounty available for the development of
this application but have only had 2 people contact me, both of which
haven't been able to deliver anything yet.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+bounty+Meet+Me+video+conferencing
I was hoping to be able to give something back to the Asterisk community
by sponsoring this
2009 Apr 29
1
Bounty for parking on <slot>@<context>
Wrong list. asterisk-dev is for changing the C source code of Asterisk. I
don't think AGI's "count" or are considered for inclusion into the
subversion repository as stated by one of your conditions for payment.
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Alistair Cunningham wrote:
> I'd like to offer a bounty for a feature for Asterisk where an AGI
> program can park and retrieve calls
2005 Oct 21
2
Ogg Vorbis bitrate peeling bounty on Launchpad
Hello all,
Just a quick note to let you all know that I have placed a bounty on
Lauchpad to get bitrate peeling added to Vorbis. It is a feature that I
think we would all like to have, and would probably pay something to
get, but it hasn't been done.
My request to you is to add to the bounty. I have seeded it with US$20,
which is not enough to motivate a developer to get it done, but I am a
2004 Jul 10
2
New Asterisk bounty: SIP simultaneous registry
http://voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+bounty+SIP+simultaneous+registry
From the WIKI:
Contributions
Manager: Daniel Jimenez (cuban)
Bounty: $50 USD
Date opened: July 10, 2004
Contributors: cuban ($50)
Detail
Yes, Yes I know you could do all sorts of fun with the dialplan to
produce a similar effect, but I still would like to be able to do this.
Plus it's easy money :).
I
2009 Jun 02
1
First ever Open Source Asterisk / Wave bounty
I've just received an email from a colleague who told me to put my
money where my mouth is ....
So here it is - I'm offering $500 and looking for other people to add to
this bounty.
We can get a group of people putting matching funds up to finalize the
scope of the first Open Source Asterisk / Wave conference call
integration robot bounty but if you have any other suggestions feel free
2007 Oct 08
1
$70 USD bounty for simple Junghanns ISDNguard shell script
Hi all,
I recently purchased a Junghanns ISDNguard and to my horror I found out:
- Junghanns technical support is non-existant
- I can't use it without recompiling Asterisk with res_watchdog
My situation:
- Recompiling Asterisk with thrid party code is not an option us
- We only need it for manual failover - don't require all the fancy
monitoring stuff
I need a simple shell script
2006 May 10
1
ODBTP bounty
My employer has agreed to a $900 USD bounty for ODBTP support in Rails.
For Rails to support ODBTP, a core Ruby module in C would need to be
developed, as well as a Rails adapter in Ruby. Please contact me if you
are interested in this bounty or have any other questions.
For more information on ODBTP, see:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ODBTP
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2013 Jun 05
0
Issues that could benefit from a bounty reward?
Hey all,
I’m the founder of Bountysource.com. We ran a newsletter contest a few
weeks ago where we asked our users to pick their 3 favorite Open Source
projects. The winning projects would get bounties placed on a few top
issues, and Ruby on Rails came in first place, earning a $300 bounty reward!
So, my question to you guys... Where should the money go? If you reply with
an issue you really