At 01:07 PM 5/5/2011, you wrote:
I am not saying using production servers to test, rather reproducing your production setups in a test environment. You would then create test plans or test cases of the features you use in Asterisk. Once documented, for each and every RC of Asterisk you go through the steps outlined in your test plan / case, confirming this work as expected and then documenting the results.

Yes, but in my world there is one Atom powerd Linux box running Asterisk, 4 or 5 Windows machines and 2 Macs. If I want to test, it has to be on my production box and I'm more than happy to run beta software on that box. My comment is just that the protocol for me helping you is not clear to me. I have been beta testing since 1985 when I was able to crash Brief on the Novell network I used at work.

Ira

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