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* [[User:Bruno|Bruno]]: Is "asterisk" really a requirement. Do we want to at least consider callweaver? (Neither seems to be getting a lot of attention right now in Fedora.)
* [[User:Bruno|Bruno]]: Is "asterisk" really a requirement. Do we want to at least consider callweaver? (Neither seems to be getting a lot of attention right now in Fedora.)
** I'd be curious to know what problems exist in asterisk's maintainership, but I see no reason to consider swapping out an existing, working technology that we're using daily for something else. --[[User:Pfrields|stickster]] 17:12, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
* [[User:Bruno|Bruno]]: Even though this meeting isn't really covering usage policies, I'd like to note that there is an undocumented restriction that you need to authenticate to the asterisk server in order to make sip calls TO developers. This effectively means only developers can call developers (via sip). This may be intended (to prevent voip spam), but if so, should be documented.
* [[User:Bruno|Bruno]]: Even though this meeting isn't really covering usage policies, I'd like to note that there is an undocumented restriction that you need to authenticate to the asterisk server in order to make sip calls TO developers. This effectively means only developers can call developers (via sip). This may be intended (to prevent voip spam), but if so, should be documented.
** This is a good point, and I think we can take care of that separately, maybe by simply noting it on the Talk web site itself.  Talk is meant to be a service by and for Fedora contributors, since there are plenty of other ways for people without accounts to contact developers. --[[User:Pfrields|stickster]] 17:12, 14 July 2009 (UTC)

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  • Bruno: Is "asterisk" really a requirement. Do we want to at least consider callweaver? (Neither seems to be getting a lot of attention right now in Fedora.)
    • I'd be curious to know what problems exist in asterisk's maintainership, but I see no reason to consider swapping out an existing, working technology that we're using daily for something else. --stickster 17:12, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
  • Bruno: Even though this meeting isn't really covering usage policies, I'd like to note that there is an undocumented restriction that you need to authenticate to the asterisk server in order to make sip calls TO developers. This effectively means only developers can call developers (via sip). This may be intended (to prevent voip spam), but if so, should be documented.
    • This is a good point, and I think we can take care of that separately, maybe by simply noting it on the Talk web site itself. Talk is meant to be a service by and for Fedora contributors, since there are plenty of other ways for people without accounts to contact developers. --stickster 17:12, 14 July 2009 (UTC)