VoIP Gets a New P2P Routing Protocol (DUNDi)
bkw.org writes "Today Digium released DUNDi which can be used with the Asterisk Open Source PBX for p2p call routing. Digum has also released a whitepaper (pdf) on DUNDi so others can implement this new technology into their products and give VoIP a push into the mainstream." Voxilla also has a story.
Great, Now I can get telemarketers trying to enlarge my bank software in nigeria, and viruses on my VOIP line and in my e-mail
Food not Bombs is a nice platitude but it breaks down when you notice that the Bombees are usually well fed
--crock
--crocodile
--crock o' dial
--dun deal
OK, cold & dumb...lame attempts at humor
Previously: "Linux... Toward the Sunrise..." Now: "Linux... Toward the-- No, now, part of Every Sunrise"
Maybe soon I'll be able to call l33tMovieRipper over xyz P2Pclient and ask for The Matrix in person.
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I don't think p2p is the "worst possible way". Underwater with a tin can and string is a pretty bad way to start a conversation.
Did he say Digum? I vaguely remember some sort of sugar smacks frog saying that....