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Summary:ASTERISK-13080: [patch] Patch diff for new dail plan application
Reporter:james cordell (jcordell)Labels:
Date Opened:2008-11-17 17:01:55.000-0600Date Closed:2011-06-07 14:03:07
Priority:MajorRegression?No
Status:Closed/CompleteComponents:Addons/New Feature
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Environment:Attachments:( 0) patchast1.4.17.tar.gz
Description:This patch adds a function called CALLERS_IN_QUEUE_COUNT.

It is a simple application that takes the queue name and finds out how many
people are waiting in it. Thats all.

Not knowing the protocol and not wanting to paste the code or diff file in here I have provided a link

http://jamescordell.servehttp.com/patchast1.4.17.tar.gz
Comments:By: Jason Parker (jparker) 2008-11-17 17:23:33.000-0600

This is different from the QUEUE_WAITING_COUNT function?

By: Michiel van Baak (mvanbaak) 2008-11-17 17:34:44.000-0600

You have to attach the patch to this ticket and make sure you have the "Check if this is a code or documentation submission." checked.
This allows us to make sure the license for the contribution is compatible with the distribution model of asterisk.
Before we can have a look at your patch you will have to sign a license agreement. This is a one-time online form you have to complete.
You can sign this agreement by clicking the link in the nav-menu on top of this website.

If you have trouble with it, comment here or go to #asterisk-dev irc channel on the freenode network to get help.

Thanks for your submission and good luck with the agreement.

By: james cordell (jcordell) 2008-11-18 17:28:12.000-0600

Hi

QUEUE_WAITING_COUNT my god where was this feature when I was looking for it. Oh well no loss at least I found out how to submit code and write code for asterisk. I guess I dont need to go any further with my code now :(

second thoughs Ill up load it and tell me what you think.

James

By: Jason Parker (jparker) 2008-11-19 17:08:21.000-0600

It's one of those things that are probably uncommonly used and not well publicized...  It happens.  We look forward to seeing any future contributions. :)