Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Hello all,
This might be one for Digium, but I would like to see some type of Wiki that people would have to wade through before they would get the information on how to subscribe to the list.
How many more times do we have to read posts of "I just downloaded the Asterisk and now how do I talk on it?"
Let me know what you think...
-- Kristian Kielhofner
Dare I suggest that a MUCH better job of documenting would go a long way towards eliminating the problems you mention?
Now I realize that programmers are much more interested in writing code than documentation, as well as moving on to the next hot feature than making sure the current set work well, but . . .
I have found the Asterisk handbook Version 2, to be kind, poor, and the Mahler book sold for a small fortune obsolete as well as lacking. Most of what is published in that book is a rehash of what is available on line free for the taking.
Just my opinion, of course.
John Novack
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