On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Bruno Wolff III bruno@wolff.to wrote:
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700, John Poelstra poelstra@redhat.com wrote:
Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad
I'll probably miss the meeting, but might make the tail end of it. I'll be recording it though to review.
- Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the
FAD and a canonical place to download it from
And what packages should get installed. I suspect that a lot of them aren't necessary for this project.
To start with you'll just need the base asterisk package.
- Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on
- Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment
running #1 and #2
Some recommendations on the configuration would be nice as well. A lot of config files are installed by default that aren't needed for a minimal system and I am not sure if they are all safe to leave as is. So it would be nice to know which ones are needed and which should get modified.
To get started you can just leave them as is. We'll want to work on turning off all the unnecessary services as part of what we do.
I also have a question, probably for Jeff. Does dahdi 2.2 work on 2.6.31 kernels? Specically if I rebuild the atrpms dahdi-linux package on F12 is it likely to work? (I don't want to upgrade my last F11 machine to F12 if it is going to break being able to use my normal phones in the house.)
I have no idea. I'd imagine that it is, but I don't use dahdi for anything right now. I'd almost drop any dahdi support from the Asterisk RPMs but I don't want to deal with the bugzilla fallout from people requesting that it be put back in. One of these days I have a TDM400 card at home that I'm going to try and get working again.