FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC)

Darren VanBuren onekopaka at gmail.com
Tue Oct 6 16:30:11 UTC 2009


I should mention that I'll be right in the middle of a class when this  
meeting takes place.

Darren VanBuren
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On Oct 6, 2009, at 9:05, Jeffrey Ollie <jeff at ocjtech.us> wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno at wolff.to>  
> wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700,
>>  John Poelstra <poelstra at 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.
>>
>>> 1) 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.
>
>>> 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on
>>> 3) 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.
>
> -- 
> Jeff Ollie
>
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