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GNUComm System Design Overview

Version 0.6 of the GNUComm System Design Overview is now available. It is currently being maintained by rsb. Check it out.

The

GNUComm Components

Pre-release versions of some GNUComm Components are already available:

Bayonne - Application Server - dyfet

Babylon - Telephony Device Monitor - dyfet

TOSI - Client Call Control System - visitor

Voice Mail - Multi-user messaging application - rsb

Support Automation - Tele-support application - rsb

Sales Automation - Tele-sales application - rsb

Some GNUComm Components are being organized but are not yet available:

TRiP - Transaction Redundancy Protocol System - visitor

Get the Software

Mailing Lists

The canonical set of GNU mailing lists have been set up for GNUCOMM:

bug-gnucomm is the developers list: <bug-gnucomm@gnu.org>. Subscribe to this list by sending the word "subscribe" in the body of an otherwise empty message to <bug-gnucomm-request@gnu.org>.

help-gnucomm is the users list: <help-gnucomm@gnu.org>. Subscribe to this list by sending the word "subscribe" in the body of an otherwise empty message to <help-gnucomm-request@gnu.org>.

info-gnucomm is the moderated announcements list: <info-gnucomm@gnu.org>. Subscribe to this list by sending the word "subscribe" in the body of an otherwise empty message to <info-gnucomm-request@gnu.org>.

CVS Access

These instructions are available for anonymous cvs access.

Contact information

The current coordinator for the project is <rsb at ostel dot com>


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