[SR-Users] $200 bounty

AFT aftnix at gmail.com
Thu Jun 21 12:41:41 CEST 2012


Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com> writes:

> Hello,
>
> in my opinion this discussion got a bit too much off-topic in several
> messages, inducing inappropriate feeling about how this community
> behaves. Please everyone have in mind:
>
> - every message here is sent to all subscribed people, it is not
> between the participants of the discussion
> - noisy and polluting content make people leave the forums and prevent
> others joining if they read the archives
> - a ranting discussion cannot have only one actor, if someone starts
> such a potential topic, just avoid replying
> - the community is all equal, there are no first, second a.s.o. class
> categories, neither different worlds
> - answer to the messages you can provide some valuable information,
> the time is precious for everyone
> - new comers are very welcome in the community, many of them in the
> past turned later in people answering questions
> - if a questions is not appropriate to the list, reply shortly saying
> that and providing clear references where it has to be done, for that
> matter, the business mailing list is:
> http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/business The
> business directory web page was pointed in a previous message in this
> discussion (http://www.kamailio.org/w/business-directory/).
> - unless a decision of all members in a defined group, speak only on
> personal name, not on behalf of the project, at a whole or components
> of it such as developers, the business community around it or what so
> ever generic thing related to it
> - don't escalate the situation, a 2-3-hour discussion between few
> people is not overall relevant. We are around the world, some sleeping
> at the time you discuss or traveling. Wait at least for one working
> day for a proper chance to more people to get involved and clarify the
> delicate aspects
>
> I'm not trying to pin-point anyone involved in the discussion, some
> messages were providing good information, and as I said, it is not one
> man game, but I hope that future such discussions will get only one
> reply on this list, redirecting to proper forums or web pages. All
> other remarks will have to be done privately, between interested
> people in the subject, as it was anyhow suggested in the first
> message.
>
> After long days, even nights, there might be a lot of tension on the
> human side in every of us, SIP/Telecom is not an easy area, but for
> relaxation we can create a dedicated mailing list for
> ranting/off-topic/funny subjects. Users mailing list is mainly a
> knowledge base building forum.
>
> Just to end, I expressed myself many times that the whole purpose of
> the project is to be useful, that pretty much translates in "business
> generator". I don't mind getting here occasionally messages that are
> touching business aspects, but they must not be pure advertising and
> they have to be still related to user community (a good example of
> such topic is kamailio-related job postings) - such messages should
> not be followed by public replies, but through direct contact. Of
> course, when such topics became frequent, we will create dedicated
> forum for them.
>
> I hope this discussion thread ends here on this mailing list.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>

Hi Daniel,

Wonderful insights. and +1 for offtopic list :) . something like
kamailio-cafe ?

Cheers.

>
> On 6/20/12 9:28 PM, copycall wrote:
>> alex,
>>
>> if it offended you, then i apologize for telling you to "get a pair".
>>
>> well, i have received several offers to do what i am looking for,
>> not all at my asking price, which you think is too low.
>>
>> maybe some kamailio users don't consider themselves developers, but
>> are still interested in trying something new.
>>
>> i am willing to give someone an opportunity, including you.
>>
>> dave
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Fred Posner <fred at teamforrest.com
>> <mailto:fred at teamforrest.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     On Jun 20, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
>>
>>     > On 06/20/2012 02:38 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
>>     >
>>     >> I know a great bakery that can offer dessert kamailio pricing.
>>     >> Generally, $6/portion starting.
>>     >
>>     > What's the going rate for the Millenium Falcon cake these days?  :-)
>>     >
>>
>>     They start at $250 and increase by size. =)
>>
>>     Death Stars are much cheaper. =)
>>
>>     With best regards,
>>
>>     Fred
>>     http://qxork.com
>>
>>
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