![]() |
On 2003.05.20 15:20 George Bell wrote: > Lee Howard wrote: >> I'd tend to believe that you'll have a hard time getting this to >> work by "toying" with configuration prameters. I'm guessing that >> this will require actual code development. In other words, someone >> is going to need to do programming work. There are many programmers >> for hire, I'm sure. If you don't have a favorite, try hylafax-devel >> or iFax. > Yes, that seems to be the only true solution. > I would imagine that the hylafax developers will eventually take note > of this and incorporate the DRON,DROFF methods of ring detection in > future releases. <step onto soap box> By "the HylaFAX developers" I assume that you mean those developers who actively develop new feature support for HylaFAX. Well, there are a very few of us "regulars", and having been an observer and participator in HylaFAX development for close to three years now, I can honestly say that although the perspective of "they will eventually implement such and such a feature" is common among users, it is not in reality how things unfold. In general, HylaFAX development only seems to occur when a developer chooses to develop it for themselves (whether they use it personally or in their trade), and it generally doesn't happen simply as an effort to "benevolently maintain the technology". So although it may be true that someday (being a long time) a developer will incorporate most common features into HylaFAX, the typical user perspective I mentioned underestimates the amount of apathy that has existed (and seemingly continues to exist) towards facsimile technology in general, and especially among facsimile softwares (not just with HylaFAX). Point being, that if someone wants something done... generally it's going to require them to be the catalyst. </step onto soap box> Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@hylafax.org.*