Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
Regards,
Lakmal
--- "Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home" alexey@home.kovyrin.net wrote:
Dear SER Community!
My company (hosting company) can give (for free) dedicated virtual server to create SER Community Web Site to share our expirience with each other. If some set of readers/writers of this maillist will interested by this proposition, I'll set it up. For starting setup process I need to know, what we'll need on this server (php/mysql/perl) and how this site will be creared (self-written engine or some free CMS/wiki engine).
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Wow,
Sounds good. You got a reader of this future site and probably a writer sometimes.
Olivier
-----Message d'origine----- De : serusers-bounces@iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] De la part de lakmal silva Envoyé : mercredi 9 mars 2005 5:49 À : Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home; SER Users Mailing List Objet : Re: [Serusers] SER Community Site
Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
Regards,
Lakmal
--- "Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home" alexey@home.kovyrin.net wrote:
Dear SER Community!
My company (hosting company) can give (for free) dedicated virtual server to create SER Community Web Site to share our expirience with each other. If some set of readers/writers of this maillist will interested by this proposition, I'll set it up. For starting setup process I need to know, what we'll need on this server (php/mysql/perl) and how this site will be creared (self-written engine or some free CMS/wiki engine).
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Why not using http://www.voip-info.org?
regards klaus
lakmal silva wrote:
Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
Regards,
Lakmal
--- "Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home" alexey@home.kovyrin.net wrote:
Dear SER Community!
My company (hosting company) can give (for free) dedicated virtual server to create SER Community Web Site to share our expirience with each other. If some set of readers/writers of this maillist will interested by this proposition, I'll set it up. For starting setup process I need to know, what we'll need on this server (php/mysql/perl) and how this site will be creared (self-written engine or some free CMS/wiki engine).
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I don't think it is a good idea to close the window and away from all SIP users or developers. Then to discuss at a new forum or mailling list.
Best Regards Charles
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 08:28:03 +0100, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
Why not using http://www.voip-info.org?
regards klaus
lakmal silva wrote:
Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
Regards,
Lakmal
--- "Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home" alexey@home.kovyrin.net wrote:
Dear SER Community!
My company (hosting company) can give (for free) dedicated virtual server to create SER Community Web Site to share our expirience with each other. If some set of readers/writers of this maillist will interested by this proposition, I'll set it up. For starting setup process I need to know, what we'll need on this server (php/mysql/perl) and how this site will be creared (self-written engine or some free CMS/wiki engine).
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Hi!
As far as I understand, there should be no discussion on the website, but best practises.
If I want to discuss asterisk things, I post the mailing list. If I want to know how things can be implemented in asterisk, I surf to voip-info.
IMO, as the ser admin guide is not up to date with recently introduced features, a wiki would be nice where users describe their experiences and how they implemented certain features.
Discussion should be still on the serusers mailing list.
regards, klaus
Charles Wang wrote:
I don't think it is a good idea to close the window and away from all SIP users or developers. Then to discuss at a new forum or mailling list.
Best Regards Charles
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 08:28:03 +0100, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
Why not using http://www.voip-info.org?
regards klaus
lakmal silva wrote:
Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
Regards,
Lakmal
--- "Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home" alexey@home.kovyrin.net wrote:
Dear SER Community!
My company (hosting company) can give (for free) dedicated virtual server to create SER Community Web Site to share our expirience with each other. If some set of readers/writers of this maillist will interested by this proposition, I'll set it up. For starting setup process I need to know, what we'll need on this server (php/mysql/perl) and how this site will be creared (self-written engine or some free CMS/wiki engine).
-- /Scoundrel
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Why not ask Iptel to put up a local Wiki ? that can be used for this purpose?
I dont htink it's a good idea to make the documentation "offsite"
-Atle
* Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at [050309 08:56]:
Hi!
As far as I understand, there should be no discussion on the website, but best practises.
If I want to discuss asterisk things, I post the mailing list. If I want to know how things can be implemented in asterisk, I surf to voip-info.
IMO, as the ser admin guide is not up to date with recently introduced features, a wiki would be nice where users describe their experiences and how they implemented certain features.
Discussion should be still on the serusers mailing list.
regards, klaus
Charles Wang wrote:
I don't think it is a good idea to close the window and away from all SIP users or developers. Then to discuss at a new forum or mailling list.
Best Regards Charles
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 08:28:03 +0100, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
Why not using http://www.voip-info.org?
regards klaus
lakmal silva wrote:
Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
Regards,
Lakmal
--- "Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home" alexey@home.kovyrin.net wrote:
Dear SER Community!
My company (hosting company) can give (for free) dedicated virtual server to create SER Community Web Site to share our expirience with each other. If some set of readers/writers of this maillist will interested by this proposition, I'll set it up. For starting setup process I need to know, what we'll need on this server (php/mysql/perl) and how this site will be creared (self-written engine or some free CMS/wiki engine).
-- /Scoundrel
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There already is http://www.voip-info.org. But if anyone is going to setup a dedicated SER wiki, let me know, I can create an alias for it, something like http://wiki.sip-router.org
Jan.
On 09-03 09:28, Atle Samuelsen wrote:
Why not ask Iptel to put up a local Wiki ? that can be used for this purpose?
I dont htink it's a good idea to make the documentation "offsite"
-Atle
- Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at [050309 08:56]:
Hi!
As far as I understand, there should be no discussion on the website, but best practises.
If I want to discuss asterisk things, I post the mailing list. If I want to know how things can be implemented in asterisk, I surf to voip-info.
IMO, as the ser admin guide is not up to date with recently introduced features, a wiki would be nice where users describe their experiences and how they implemented certain features.
Discussion should be still on the serusers mailing list.
regards, klaus
Charles Wang wrote:
I don't think it is a good idea to close the window and away from all SIP users or developers. Then to discuss at a new forum or mailling list.
Best Regards Charles
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 08:28:03 +0100, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
Why not using http://www.voip-info.org?
regards klaus
lakmal silva wrote:
Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
Regards,
Lakmal
--- "Alexey N. Kovyrin @ Home" alexey@home.kovyrin.net wrote:
Dear SER Community!
My company (hosting company) can give (for free) dedicated virtual server to create SER Community Web Site to share our expirience with each other. If some set of readers/writers of this maillist will interested by this proposition, I'll set it up. For starting setup process I need to know, what we'll need on this server (php/mysql/perl) and how this site will be creared (self-written engine or some free CMS/wiki engine).
-- /Scoundrel
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Jan Janak wrote:
There already is http://www.voip-info.org.
I think, wiki isn't really good for all... I mean, community site can handle not only some articles about ser, but some ser.cfg examples, some patches, modules and etc. Afaik, Wiki isn't convinient for make downloads sections...
But if anyone is going to setup a dedicated SER wiki, let me know, I can create an alias for it, something like http://wiki.sip-router.org
ok.
Hi
when redirecting a query to another server eg asterisk, I am just using rewriteuri, however I have read in places append_branch being added/used...whats the pros/cons/diff in doing this
Iqbal
lakmal silva wrote:
Great idea.
How about setting up a free CMS/wiki engine like in http://www.voip-info.org?
I think, some type of wiki will be great idea, but what engine will be convinient for community? It tikiwiki (which is being used on voip-info.org) is really convinient? Maybe mediawiki (www.wikipedia.org) is more convinient?