From: Nik M. <nik...@gm...> - 2006-12-17 14:29:56
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> On 12/17/06, Kristian Kielhofner <kr...@kr...> wrote: > > > > > > > Regards, > > > Nik > > > > > > > Nik, > > > > I'm sorry that I have not been able to answer all of the support issues > > over the last couple of weeks. > > > > I sent out an e-mail over two weeks ago telling everyone that I will be > > in Brazil for two weeks and that I might not be able to respond to > > issues as quickly as usual. Over the last two years I feel that I have > > been pretty responsive to people's issues and requests. Two weeks of > > limited availability out of two years seems pretty reasonable to me. > > > > I just got back, and I am only catching up with e-mail now. > > > > Work is underway to fix up the website. What specific issues have you > > noticed? > > > > Thank you for your patches. I have seen them but I haven't had the > > time to review them thoroughly and get back to you. Now that I am back, > > I will be getting around to them soon. > > > > As far as support for the Gumstix in general - you have to realize that > > because Gumstix is a fairly new platform for AstLinux, support is rather > > limited and the userbase is not that large at this point. With the > > upcoming release of AstLinux 0.5 and binary builds for the Gumstix this > > should change a little, but I doubt that it will ever be as widely > > adopted as the x86 builds. > > > > -- > > Kristian Kielhofner > > > Kris, > > my apologies. My timing in joining the project must have been just > after you went to Brazil. Also, the several broken links on the > astlinux from the switch to sourceforge , and the info on voip-info > all gave me the impression that the project was stalled. > > as a sidenote, I'm interested in gumstix/asterisk integration, along > with some hardware hacking of fxo/fxs ports onto a gumstix platform. > > Regards, > > nik > |