I would like to see Voyage ONE continue as I see a need for a strong, stable, embedded platform. I have found Voyage to be very stable as a VPN/Firewall I would love to see Voyage ONE there with asterisk. Personally I don't use GUI's and highly prefer editing the config files as I can get more creative and do things faster without them. If it can be kept slim and simple I think skilled folks will start getting involved and using it more. Punky - I'd like to help with the project in any way I can. <div>
<br></div><div>I'm going to start testing with PRI on the new Soekris net6501 and see how it performs. Have already been using Voyage ONE with some TDM cards and net5501 as fax servers and they have been running great.</div>
<div><br></div><div><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Charlie Blalock <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:charlieblalock@gmail.com">charlieblalock@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Thank you Punky for an honest response. I will have to disagree on one item<br>
with you. Although you see Voyage ONE as a product that is inferior to<br>
other Asterisk distro due to quality, the goal and concept surpasses the<br>
others. As I mentioned, I use the other Asterisk distro out there in<br>
production for numerous clients, but the simplicity, low end hardware<br>
requirements, small footprint, and goal is above the others. The others are<br>
just too bloated with CRM/IM/etc various components integration. There's<br>
definitely a place for Voyage ONE or similar. I tried AstLinux as the other<br>
low resource Asterisk distro, and was even more dissapointed. I am not sure<br>
if you will further develop Voyage ONE in the future, but I will help in the<br>
QA of the product if you continue.<br>
<br>
I have to say again, Voyage ONE is a great idea. Businesses, individuals,<br>
and VARS can take a low end x86 hardware such as a thin client and have a<br>
complete phone system that supasses anything Cisco UC provide by simple<br>
ingenuity; using right phones / softphones/etc. In the last 3 months, I've<br>
replaced Cisco aging systems for 4 companies ranging from 10-75 users. If I<br>
had Voyage ONE as a viable option, I would have used it in place of Elastix<br>
(main one I recommend and prefer), Trixbox, and AsteriskNOW.<br>
<br>
With that said, is Voyage Linux a more mature product to built on top off -<br>
i.e desktop system with GNOME 3, various apps, etc added?<br>
<br>
Good Luck.<br>
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