The Great Big Book Of Kazoo (2600hz Open Source platform)
These ramblings are here so I can add to them easily (no approvals), and a tiny little bit of Google juice.
When I put it here, I'm fairly sure where to find it again.
Kazoo is so large that it's easy to forget what you already learned about Kazoo.
Remember, "You don't know, what you don't know". (TM some person before lawyers and coryright existed)
If you are just starting Kazoo or wanting to install for the first time... https://github.com/stormqloud/kazoo-tgbbok/blob/master/install.md
If you are a new user, play with the single sever ISO. Install it multiple times.
If you are lost, you should call/email the 2600hz folks. They wrote the software and know it really well!! 2600hz offers a manged hosted platform.
For programmers/admin/techs and others that are trying to justify their jobs by doing themselves what 2600hz can already do better, you might find some useful things here.
This is mostly for the system admin that gets lost looking for the Kazoo yellow brick road.
I offer you some yellow bricks.
Think of it as tips and tricks once the platform is installed and you have made a first few calls.
99.99% of the things you find here are the creation of 2600hz or other people. I'm not the genius behind the code.
This github is a set of ideas, links etc.
In reality you should already know about the following resources at this point.
- https://2600hz.com/
- http://www.kazoocon.com/
- https://github.com/2600hz/kazoo
- https://github.com/2600hz/kazoo/tree/master/applications/crossbar/doc
- https://2600hz.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Overview
- Make sure to get yourself a jira login.
- Links to jira from google will not work without a login.
###Mailing list
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/2600hz-users
- Dev mailing list is not for setup questions..
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/2600hz-dev
Asterisk is single server compared to the Kazoo cloud (http://www.beadaptive.ca/cloud-drinking-game/) platform.
The VOIP landscape has changed since Asterisk was the only open source project.
Asterisk strong point has become an embedded software suite that can be burned into disposable appliances. It's your $99 onsite PBX box. Asterisk is a revolutionary product for onsite.
Kazoo has emerged as the successive technology for ISP, Carriers, Service providers of all kinds.
There is a cost however. The Kazoo learning curve cannot be understated!
Please never say that Kazoo doesn;t have some feature because you can't find it online here. This is documenting some features that I have personally tested under various configurations.
The best documentation is the source code.
wlloyd@stormqloud.ca (sometime known as wlloyd@prodosec.com)
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