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Darren Schreiber

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  1. Oh you are so right, and I am so sorry! Yes, that is exactly our plan. In fact, the only reason we bought THIS CURRENT system that you're on was for the forums + credit/karma point system they had. That was our original goal, was to use this system to track participation points. Unfortunately it doesn't let you "spend" them and I can't manually modify them or whatever.

    But yeah our thoughts were:
    - High point values for Erlang code contributions.
    - Medium point values for Bug Fixes, Scripts (like Bash helpers, etc.), Tutorial Contributions, Documentation Contributions
    - Low point values for correcting typos, helping us organize meet-ups/events/etc, correctly answering people's questions in forums, etc.

    We kind of want to model this off ExpertsExchange or StackOverflow as a concept.
  2. I like the user portal idea. These are great ideas. Are you guys filing these in tickets.2600hz.com? Each time we get to a planning phase for a particular portion of the product (i.e. "the next 3 weeks we're doing faxing!") we do a search in JIRA for all things with the word "fax" for example. So while the tickets may seem ignored, they quickly get done in bulk when we touch a feature, so this is worth your time to do.
  3. I didn't fully answer this question but since I just saw a code commit for the fix to it, I'll come back here.

    The "Typo" is actually because:
    1) We originally hard-coded https://p3.zswitch.net
    2) Someone complained that wasn't white-labeled
    3) We changed it to try and dynamically generate and also show http:// or https:// depending on something (I forget) (which was kind of dumb)
    4) The branding is missing still so now the domain is just gone

    *sigh*

    We'll try again and get the UI updated to have the brand in there, but you'll need to explicitly set the brand in the branding app I think (or it uses your base domain, I don't remember exactly). I'll try to remember to update this once we roll the fix.
  4. The danger with the multicast suggestion is all phones must be on the same network and usually same manufacturer. Otherwise, yes, this is a VoIP-wide issue. If the system is not on-prem then you basically have to dump users into a conference bridge and it's slow. We might be able to speed it up some, but otherwise the Multi-cast idea is good.

    I'll talk to Peter Lau about exposing this in Advanced Provisioner. Good idea, although people may not "Get it" so we have to watch what we offer.
  5. We are working on doing this w/ WebSockets but if there are existing versions, that will definitely be the faster route to go. Would anyone be willing to sell alternative solutions via our app store for this tool? We get asked it a lot. I want to be sure the implementation is not doing naughty things to our system, though.
  6. Since Peter Lau (provisioner guy) is finally getting through the bugs in provisioner (I think we're down to one known one), and he needs to add ATAs, I think we will do the copy phone thing but AFTER those two items. Sound good? I'll triple check with everyone to see if that is a good plan.

    We're also considering a "bulk upload" tool where you can upload a list of names, extensions, MAC addresses, make/model and it adds the users and auto-sets up the account basically. I will consider allowing the name of the template to be applied to the spreadsheet you upload, and then you could upload a CSV and the phones would even be programmed based on the templates maybe? Or this is too hard and Peter will kill me? Just tossing out ideas here.
  7. So you're aware, we are working on being able to store files (all files - voicemails, call recordings, etc. - you choose which ones) on a per-account basis to outside services. Yesterday I got my first PROTOTYPE DEMO (to be clear, NOT RELEASED!) of it working with Google Drive. We are considering Dropbox and Amazon as well.

    We are discussing ways to link the links for Dropbox/Google Drive/etc. into the call logs in the SmartPBX Call Logs section so customers can easily login and get the data.

    Do people also want these in the user portal? We don't have a way to do it per-user so I'm thinking no... So the admin of the office/account would be the one to retrieve recordings when they're needed?
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