On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 20:33 -0700, tjones@fastq.com wrote:
Quoting Geek Girl <geekgirl28@cox.net>:
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I would imagine that an Asterisk Users Group would generate a
substantial amount of interest and I hope that if this happens, someone
will post up info on meetings on the list.
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The phone home fiasco wasn't the worst of it, they had a mechanism that would
have allowed Fonality to download files and/or run arbitrary commands as root.
Despite reassurances and disclaimers from Fonality in their public forums, I
downloaded PBX in a Flash the same night I read that thread, and I'm not going back.
If anyone cares, unlikely as that is, the thread starts here:
http://www.trixbox.org/forums/trixbox-forums/open-discussion/trixbox-phones-home
The ironic thing was, I was only reading the forums after a Trixbox update broke
my config.
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that was really, really bad. I found that this comment from Kerry
Garrison, Trixbox Community Director to be most disappointing in that he
found it so easy to justify...
"This is getting far off the mark here. We are going to fix this so that
it is easy to opt out of the program. If everyone opts out, we have no
data, if we have no data, then we lose the financial support of our
partners. If we lose the finanicial support of our partners, I lose my
funding, if I lose my funding, I lose my team. If I lose my team we have
no development on CE."
This type of thinking flies in the face of the open source community. If
the corporate partners commitment to open source lies only as far as
they are able to glean information from their users then you have to
figure their commitment isn't very substantial at all.
Craig
For me it was when 'Trixbox Pro' came out that signaled it was time to
move on to something else.