[Freeswitch-users] Documentation suggestion

Brian West brian at freeswitch.org
Wed Aug 6 11:24:21 PDT 2008


On the left side click recent changes.  That should help greatly.

/b

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 6, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Ashutosh <ashutosh.kumars at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>    I almost visit the docu wiki of FS daily to see if some  
> documentation has been changed/added or altered. So, i have to  
> literally go through all the sections and sub-sections of the wiki  
> to find material of interest which might have changed in last 24  
> hours.
>    I wondered if the home page of the wiki has a seciton like "NEWS"  
> which can contain chronological changes in the docu wiki made by  
> users/maintainers. That will enable us to find changes at one go. I  
> will do my bit of study on mediawiki if this is possible and lchk if  
> this is possible.
>
> Thanks to the FS team for the "telephony of the century" :)
>
> Cheers!
> -Ashutosh
>
> On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:10 AM, Robert Smith <robert.m.t.smith at googlemail.com 
> > wrote:
> Michael Collins wrote:
>
> > And thank you!  We appreciate it when people make suggestions about
> > documentation.  Everyone wants the program to do something but  
> precious
> > few people offer feedback on getting the system documented.  Please
> > continue offering suggestions.
>
> I speak as someone new to telephony applications, being asked to
> investigate them for our business model. As I (we) are researching
> software switches and IVRs we naturally installed Asterisk but found a
> problem. While searching for answers we found a list of soft  
> switches on
> voip-info which led here.
>
> However, the learning curve is substantial to someone outside of
> telephony. May I suggest that someone provides a simple to understand
> page listing call flow from a PSTN and out to a PSTN, for example?
> Simply working out what functionality exists and how it is intended to
> be used would make an excellent starting point. Simple things like
> explaining the difference between users and extensions.
>
> Agreed much of this is not your responsibility. However for take-up to
> be effective by a wide audience such guidance would be a serious  
> boost.
>
> R.
>
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