[Free-RTC] beta of the RTC Quick Start Guide book

Adam Burns adamb at free2air.net
Mon Oct 12 12:41:49 CEST 2015


Hi Daniel,

Great! Best wishes for this project.

Still glancing through it, but here is some quick proofreading ...

http://rtcquickstart.org/guide/multi/pbx-asterisk-or-freeswitch.html

>
>       Scalabiltiy and code quality
>
Scalability

> Asterisk has involved in other ways and some people feel the range of
> features Asterisk offers for developing their customized applications
> is superior and more relevant to them than scalability.

Asterisk has *evolved* (?)

Just a quick note, I see an equivalence in VoIP systems and MTAs.

Because it was an early instantiation standard and had to deal with
divergent protocols or broken standards, Sendmail in the MTA world was a
"Swiss Army Knife", evolving to deal with a myriad of protocols and
different external system quirks. Newer MTAs were written with more of a
"legacy free" approach, allowing for easier fresh, cleaner and often
more scalable, robust design. Asterisk in this sense is the "Sendmail"
of the VoIP world.

Looking forward to reading through the rest in more detail,

Best Wishes,

Adam.

On 12/10/15 12:28, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> I just put some details about the book on my blog[1]
>
> There are some questions in the second half of the blog and if anybody
> can provide feedback on them through this list that would be great.
>
> 1. http://danielpocock.com/rtc-quick-start-becoming-a-book-now-in-beta
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