code base for free, so we can have a very good profit now,
but you will have a excellent nothing and use our GPL version for free
:)". "Nice" approach!
To be honest - the asterisk source code is a pain in the arse to read, I
am not talking about understanding.
I really like how the source code of FreeSwitch is done. And I really
like the quality of the Sangoma cards.
I can say nothing about quality of Digium hardware for the last two
years, but three years ago that was disaster and "pain in" big time.
So that's why I switched to Sangoma, and since then I have no issues at all.
But still I want to say "Thank you Big Time" to Mark, Digium and all
people who spent their precious time by making Asterisk
for giving me such invaluable experience in VoIP, even I am starting to
use other solutions.
I think that Asterisk now changing from the state of "ugly duckling" to
somewhat "beautiful swan".
All the Best!
Sergey.
Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 09:35 -0500, Jared Smith wrote:
>
>> I won't bore you with all of the details here (see links below for more
>> detailed info), but in a nutshell we've extended the warranties on
>> almost our entire line of hardware and commercial software products, and
>> have thrown in a money-back guarantee as well.
>>
>
> Why not also offer a money back guarantee on the GPL stuff, obviously
> disqualifying anyone who worked as a middleman?
>
> Most FOSS projects have money back guarantees.
>
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