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Author SHA1 Message Date
Josh Soref
49ef881eb4 addons: Spelling fixes
Correct typos of the following word families:

definition
listener
fastcopy
logical
registration
classify
documentation
explicitly
dialed
endpoint
elements
arithmetic
might
prepend
byte
terminal
inquiry
skipping
aliases
calling
absent
authentication
transmit
their
ericsson
disconnecting
redir
items
client
adapter
transmitter
existing
satisfies
pointer
interval
supplied

ASTERISK-29714

Change-Id: I8548438246f7b718d88e0b9e0a1eb384bbec88e4
2021-11-16 05:34:37 -06:00
Sean Bright
fd0ca1c3f9 Remove as much trailing whitespace as possible.
Change-Id: I873c1c6d00f447269bd841494459efccdd2c19c0
2017-12-22 09:23:22 -05:00
Russell Bryant
c511a26749 Move Asterisk-addons modules into the main Asterisk source tree.
Someone asked yesterday, "is there a good reason why we can't just put these
modules in Asterisk?".  After a brief discussion, as long as the modules are
clearly set aside in their own directory and not enabled by default, it is
perfectly fine.

For more information about why a module goes in addons, see README-addons.txt.

chan_ooh323 does not currently compile as it is behind some trunk API updates.
However, it will not build by default, so it should be okay for now.


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@204413 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2009-06-30 16:40:38 +00:00