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

etot constantin etot at mankeyonline.com
Mon Oct 12 15:44:26 CEST 2015


Le 12/10/2015 12:41, Adam Burns a écrit :
> 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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Dear

I am interested to have free RTC using asterisk server,do you have the 
solution?
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