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| Re: Thoughts on the messages dealing
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2007-06-25 21:33:14 |
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I'll gladly do the recording and the submit the code changes, I just
don't know how much any of the core wants a Minnesotan accent next to
the smooth operator voice
The initial bug was closed, in theory, because people disagreed with
the proposal (shown by their lack of response). This is why I posted to
asterisk-dev in the first place. All I need is a few more "I agree with
your reasoning" and I'll crank out the patch.
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
mail.jeffandtilghman.com"
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On Monday 25 June 2007, Eric Caron wrote:
Should I assume from the lack of replies that the powers-that-be prefer
it the way it is and think this is a bad idea?
Lack of replies usually indicates lack of interest, not lack of support. The
biggest impediment to changes like this tends to be getting the recording
changed, not changing the code. Get the recording done, and uploaded to the
bugtracker, and I think you'll find that it gets committed swiftly.
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| Re: Thoughts on the messages dealing
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  United States |
2007-06-25 22:09:16 |
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Eric,
You have our vote. We have already made the recording changes and have
customized our voice mail accordingly. It would be nice to see the
Temporary greeting stuff changed to be more user friendly/intuitive.
Thanks,
Bob Atkins
Eric Caron wrote:
jobdig.com" type="cite">
I'll gladly do the recording and the submit the code changes, I just
don't know how much any of the core wants a Minnesotan accent next to
the smooth operator voice
The initial bug was closed, in theory, because people disagreed with
the proposal (shown by their lack of response). This is why I posted to
asterisk-dev in the first place. All I need is a few more "I agree with
your reasoning" and I'll crank out the patch.
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
mail.jeffandtilghman.com"
type="cite">
On Monday 25 June 2007, Eric Caron wrote:
Should I assume from the lack of replies that the powers-that-be prefer
it the way it is and think this is a bad idea?
Lack of replies usually indicates lack of interest, not lack of support. The
biggest impediment to changes like this tends to be getting the recording
changed, not changing the code. Get the recording done, and uploaded to the
bugtracker, and I think you'll find that it gets committed swiftly.
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