On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:09:27PM -0400, Steve Creel wrote: > I am NOT a VoIP guru. I am NOT an Asterisk guru. I am NOT a telephony > guru. Take that as a disclaimer for the information below, as well as to > say that the best learning comes from reading anything you can get your > hands on. The idea of "post any question to the mailing list" works well > with 10 people. It scales horribly. Reading through the archives, you > will see the same questions asked (and answered) over and over. At _some_ > point, it's okay to say "I've answered it 15 times, YOU can go look it > up on YOUR time". Besides, I'd rather spend 3 hours looking for the > answer than just ask my question, because I hate looking like an idiot. > > This isn't a flame, nor a sarcastic, snide response. I don't want to > complain about people asking "what is a ____" if I've never made an > attempt to answer that question for someone. >
GREAT stuff! Thank you very much. I was very pleased to see that you took time to describe all of the "T1/E1/VOIP/SIP/FreeWorld/H.232/X100P/PBX/FXO/FXS/channel bank" stuff I put down. I hope this thread will end up in the hands of a new newbie and can help... Thank you all for helping. I had to say something and I felt this list (the people) could handle my comments. I'm glad to see that I was correct. For my part, I will try to stop top posting and dig alot deaper into the archives. I realy do want to learn this. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
