On Tuesday 01 December 2009 02:52:04 Remco Barendse wrote:
> Thanks for this new release :)
>
> Just out of curiosity, why did the download page for asterisk.org change?
>
> In the old days it was quite clearly visibible what the latest asterisk
> version was including all the related packages for that version
> (libpri, addons, dahdi etc. etc.)
>
> Why not do something similar now?  asterisk-addons have completely
> disappered from the page, one now needs to dive into the news releases
> or the ftp to find the latest and greatest.
>
> Why not split it up like it was before, like :
>
> Asterisk-1.4.27.1             asterisk-1.6.0.19
> dahdi-linux-2.2.0.2           dahdi-linux-2.2.0.2
> dahdi-tools-2.2.0             dahdi-tools-2.2.0
> libpri-1.4.10.2                       libpri-1.4.10.2
> asterisk-addons-1.4.9         asterisk-addons-1.4.9
> skypeforasterisk-1.4_1.0.6    skypeforasterisk-1.6.0_1.0.6
> whatever-1.4.0.4              whatever-1.6.0.3

These are all great questions, but you really need to email
[email protected].  The Asterisk developers are not responsible for web
page design, and the web page designers do not frequent this list.

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