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Asterisk bounty callingcard to MySQL

Created by: sw,Last modification on Fri 18 of Feb, 2005 [16:36 UTC]
Bounty: convert or modify or spin asterisk callingcard application to support mysql backend

Manager: sathya (sathya@nettelnet.com)
Bounty: 325 USD
Date opened: Auguest 05th, 2004
Contributors: Sathya ($200), Richard Cook, richard@aspworld.com($75), maraba ($50)

Note : This app is owned by Wolfgang, please consult him directly.


Description:

I'm personally offering a $200 bounty to make callingcard application to work with mySQL

Requirement is simple (though work may not (:biggrin:)), what is needed is to make mysql instead of postgres as the database for the current prepaid application.

Link to calling card application : http://sf.net/projects/asteriskbilling/


Thanks!

Sathya

Status : Wolfgang Pichler madmin@dialog-telekom.at has agreed to work on this project

New Status : The resulting applications can be found at the CallingCard Applications





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333ASTCC Requirements.

by aleph, Wednesday 10 of November, 2004 [01:46:33 UTC]
Would you care to list some of the options you would like astcc to have that it does not? If you would, I would appreciate it. You can email me directly at darren@hagenhomes.com.

Thanks
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333Re: Why not use astcc?

by , Monday 27 of September, 2004 [17:37:50 UTC]
astcc use agi, which needs perl etc. it is a very basic cc application. I would like something written in C and directly blend with * source.

advantage of using astcc is that it is agi and hence will remain compatible even when asterisk goes through changes.
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333Why not use astcc?

by , Monday 13 of September, 2004 [17:38:13 UTC]
Is there some reason you would prefer not to use Asterisk's astcc? astcc is the calling card portion of asterisk and can be dl'd from their cvs. astcc uses a MySQL database to store the card information and a .cgi script to manage the database.
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333Licensing

by , Thursday 09 of September, 2004 [16:05:45 UTC]
Would it be an opensource appliaction?

Also What is the status now?

Thanks