[00:23] Ouch "BLUEBOX-292 Fixed a bug in MediaLib libraries that was deleting all files on the disk." [00:23] hey hads, are you using bluebox? [00:24] Not really, I play with it occasionally to see what they are up to. [00:24] Was just checking if there had been much activity lately. [00:25] We're looking at replacing our office PABX with a VOIP solution and I gave bluebox a go [00:25] a few weeks ago [00:26] I was impressed - i definitely like freeswitch better than asterisk and bluebox is a great frontend [00:26] still some ways to go before they get to PBXIAF-level of out-of-the-box usefulness [00:27] Yup, been using FreeSWITCH here since pre-1.0 and much prefer it to Asterisk. [00:28] what's your application? [00:28] PBX [00:29] ground-up custom stuff? [00:31] Just configuring FreeSWITCH by hand rather than using a GUI, no real reason except when I started non existed. [00:31] Same with Asterisk [00:32] I would switch them to use a GUI but it's too invasive for a running system. [00:32] Ahh... you run nice/nicegear, eh? [00:33] Yeah [00:35] cool :) I've looked around nicegear quite a bit - well put together site [00:37] Thanks :) [00:37] do you consult about voip/putting together PABX systems? We're (Mighty Ape) looking around at the moment for some solutions [00:38] * ajmitch should probably sign up on twitter for stalking^Winformational purposes [00:39] chilts: I have in the past but unfortunately don't have the resources to take on any more work myself and don't have anyone else with the knowledge. [00:39] erm, chrismsnz [00:39] no problems :) [00:39] ajmitch: https://twitter.com/#!/ajmitch/status/1465614377 [00:40] You've been working for ages. [00:40] if only that were me [00:40] Heh [00:40] we got a 25k quote from hitech for a trixbox based system and figured maybe it'd be better to work on something ourselves [00:41] Yeah, I would ignore Trixbox thesee days myself. [00:43] If you need hardware or basic advice though feel free to drop me a line, happy to help there. [00:43] had much experience with FreePBX? I heard they were going to release a version that works with both asterisk and freeswitch [00:43] hads: great, thanks for that :) [00:44] FreePBX v3 which is probably what you are talking about turned into blue.box [00:45] :o [00:45] It was a complete rewrite and decided it was too confusing having the same name [00:45] that explains that, then [00:45] A guy name darren started a project called TCAPI which turned into FreePBX v3 which turned into blue.box [00:46] forks upon forks? [00:47] FusionPBX is the other main FreeSWITCH GUI which started out life as a pfSense plugin [00:47] Not so much forks, just renames, same devs all the way pretty much [00:47] confusing :) [08:16] http://www.internode.on.net/news/2011/07/236.php [08:16] 1TB of data for < $200! [08:16] At 100Mbs [08:16] * hads lives in hope [09:27] hads: don't get too hopeful, that's still not .nz :) [09:27] though callplus mentioned that they wanted to bring in a plan with a 1TB cap for UFB [09:28] * thumper wants fibre to the door [09:28] I'd probably pay $200 / month for really good data rates [09:28] thumper: yeah, I think it's dependant on that happening [09:29] it'll still take years [09:29] true [09:29] though with where your house is located, you may get it slightly sooner if you're lucky [09:30] maybe [09:30] who knows [10:04] ajmitch: Yeah, I was living in hope that something similar comes to nz. 50/20 Mbs with 200G would be lovely. [20:07] morning [20:14] morning [20:27] morning all [20:28] TGIF [20:39] morning :) [20:40] network mangler living up to its nickname again [20:40] yeah, I don't use that anymore ... wicd is a winner! :) [20:40] took me a few minutes to realise that I had no ipv4 address on the laptop :) [20:41] but then, I don't use Gnome so not using Network Mangler makes sense [20:41] since NM didn't control the ipv6 address, I could ssh into it, use x2x, etc [20:43] interesting, I've never heard of x2x before :) [20:43] I use it to share mouse & keyboard between computers, synergy does the same sort of thing [20:44] morning [20:45] synergy is x-platform, but i think x2x is a bit better if it's all, duh, x [20:45] I do it slightly oddly & use x2x along with ssh X forwarding [21:05] morning [21:15] I'd seen people use synergy for mac<->linux, but yeah, x2x sounds more my cup of tea :) [22:05] morning [22:13] morning [22:13] morning