[Pkg-voip-commits] r4217 - asterisk/trunk/debian asterisk-addons/trunk/debian asterisk-oh323/trunk/debian

paravoid at alioth.debian.org paravoid at alioth.debian.org
Wed Aug 22 18:00:40 UTC 2007


Author: paravoid
Date: 2007-08-22 18:00:40 +0000 (Wed, 22 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 4217

Modified:
   asterisk-addons/trunk/debian/asterisk-ooh323c.README.Debian
   asterisk-oh323/trunk/debian/README.Debian
   asterisk/trunk/debian/asterisk-h323.README.Debian
Log:
More fixes to the common README.Debian for Asterisk's H.323 channels

Modified: asterisk/trunk/debian/asterisk-h323.README.Debian
===================================================================
--- asterisk/trunk/debian/asterisk-h323.README.Debian	2007-08-22 17:55:32 UTC (rev 4216)
+++ asterisk/trunk/debian/asterisk-h323.README.Debian	2007-08-22 18:00:40 UTC (rev 4217)
@@ -5,21 +5,22 @@
   chan_h323, chan_oh323 and chan_ooh323c. They are distributed by Debian as
   asterisk-h323, asterisk-oh323 and asterisk-oh323c, respectively.
 
-  chan_h323 is the official one, i.e. the one included in the Asterisk
-  distribution by Digium, Inc. It is a fork of an earlier version of
-  chan_oh323, but they are quite different nowdays. Unfortunately they
-  don't use the same configuration file anymore.
+  chan_h323 was contributed by NuFone and is nowdays maintained and distributed
+  by Digium, Inc. Hence, it is considered the official H.323 chanel driver.
+  It is a fork of an earlier version of chan_oh323, but they are quite different
+  nowdays.
+  It is part of the main Asterisk distribution.
 
-  In the 1.4 release cycle, another H.323 channel driver was contributed by
-  Objective Systems, Inc. called chan_ooh323c. It was made from scratch and,
+  In the 1.2 release cycle, another H.323 channel driver was contributed by
+  Objective Systems, Inc., called chan_ooh323c. It was made from scratch and,
   unlike the other two, does not use the OpenH323 library; it also has a
   totally different configuration file.
   It is part of the asterisk-addons package, distributed by Digium, Inc.
 
   You have to use a different configuration file for each of the channel
-  drivers. All of them can happily coexist, as long as you run them on a
-  different port or disable their loading in modules.conf and being careful
-  of autoload=yes.
+  drivers since they are quite different. All of them can happily coexist, as
+  long as you run them on a different port or disable their loading in
+  modules.conf and being careful of module autoloading (autoload=yes).
 
 Kilian Krause <kilian at debian.org> and Faidon Liambotis <paravoid at debian.org>
 for the Debian VoIP packaging team.

Modified: asterisk-addons/trunk/debian/asterisk-ooh323c.README.Debian
===================================================================
--- asterisk-addons/trunk/debian/asterisk-ooh323c.README.Debian	2007-08-22 17:55:32 UTC (rev 4216)
+++ asterisk-addons/trunk/debian/asterisk-ooh323c.README.Debian	2007-08-22 18:00:40 UTC (rev 4217)
@@ -5,21 +5,22 @@
   chan_h323, chan_oh323 and chan_ooh323c. They are distributed by Debian as
   asterisk-h323, asterisk-oh323 and asterisk-oh323c, respectively.
 
-  chan_h323 is the official one, i.e. the one included in the Asterisk
-  distribution by Digium, Inc. It is a fork of an earlier version of
-  chan_oh323, but they are quite different nowdays. Unfortunately they
-  don't use the same configuration file anymore.
+  chan_h323 was contributed by NuFone and is nowdays maintained and distributed
+  by Digium, Inc. Hence, it is considered the official H.323 chanel driver.
+  It is a fork of an earlier version of chan_oh323, but they are quite different
+  nowdays.
+  It is part of the main Asterisk distribution.
 
-  In the 1.4 release cycle, another H.323 channel driver was contributed by
-  Objective Systems, Inc. called chan_ooh323c. It was made from scratch and,
+  In the 1.2 release cycle, another H.323 channel driver was contributed by
+  Objective Systems, Inc., called chan_ooh323c. It was made from scratch and,
   unlike the other two, does not use the OpenH323 library; it also has a
   totally different configuration file.
   It is part of the asterisk-addons package, distributed by Digium, Inc.
 
   You have to use a different configuration file for each of the channel
-  drivers. All of them can happily coexist, as long as you run them on a
-  different port or disable their loading in modules.conf and being careful
-  of autoload=yes.
+  drivers since they are quite different. All of them can happily coexist, as
+  long as you run them on a different port or disable their loading in
+  modules.conf and being careful of module autoloading (autoload=yes).
 
 Kilian Krause <kilian at debian.org> and Faidon Liambotis <paravoid at debian.org>
 for the Debian VoIP packaging team.

Modified: asterisk-oh323/trunk/debian/README.Debian
===================================================================
--- asterisk-oh323/trunk/debian/README.Debian	2007-08-22 17:55:32 UTC (rev 4216)
+++ asterisk-oh323/trunk/debian/README.Debian	2007-08-22 18:00:40 UTC (rev 4217)
@@ -5,21 +5,22 @@
   chan_h323, chan_oh323 and chan_ooh323c. They are distributed by Debian as
   asterisk-h323, asterisk-oh323 and asterisk-oh323c, respectively.
 
-  chan_h323 is the official one, i.e. the one included in the Asterisk
-  distribution by Digium, Inc. It is a fork of an earlier version of
-  chan_oh323, but they are quite different nowdays. Unfortunately they
-  don't use the same configuration file anymore.
+  chan_h323 was contributed by NuFone and is nowdays maintained and distributed
+  by Digium, Inc. Hence, it is considered the official H.323 chanel driver.
+  It is a fork of an earlier version of chan_oh323, but they are quite different
+  nowdays.
+  It is part of the main Asterisk distribution.
 
-  In the 1.4 release cycle, another H.323 channel driver was contributed by
-  Objective Systems, Inc. called chan_ooh323c. It was made from scratch and,
+  In the 1.2 release cycle, another H.323 channel driver was contributed by
+  Objective Systems, Inc., called chan_ooh323c. It was made from scratch and,
   unlike the other two, does not use the OpenH323 library; it also has a
   totally different configuration file.
   It is part of the asterisk-addons package, distributed by Digium, Inc.
 
   You have to use a different configuration file for each of the channel
-  drivers. All of them can happily coexist, as long as you run them on a
-  different port or disable their loading in modules.conf and being careful
-  of autoload=yes.
+  drivers since they are quite different. All of them can happily coexist, as
+  long as you run them on a different port or disable their loading in
+  modules.conf and being careful of module autoloading (autoload=yes).
 
 Kilian Krause <kilian at debian.org> and Faidon Liambotis <paravoid at debian.org>
 for the Debian VoIP packaging team.




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