Description of problem: The callweaver packages do not provide the PBX's sounds. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.2-0.5.rc5. 20071230 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: Configure Callweaver to provide a service that requires the project's audio files. Actual results: Callweaver's sounds are not provided as a Fedora package. Expected results: Fedora should provide a package containing callweaver's sound files. Additional info: Callweaver's sounds are available at http://devs.callweaver.org/sounds/. The sounds are licensed under Creative Commons' Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported license. This license is acceptable to fedora, according to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing. I would be happy to package these sounds if the callweaver package maintainer supported this effort. The sounds provided by Callweaver's competitor, Asterisk, are not yet available under a Fedora-friendly license. However, Asterisk can use Callweaver's sounds. So, it would be useful to also have a callweaver-sounds-asterisk package that provided a symbolic link so that Asterisk could use Callweaver's sounds. Yes, this is an ironic request, given some of Callweaver's original justifications for a fork. There is a request in Asterisk's bug tracking system to make the licensing of the Asterisk sounds more clear, see http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=10144. See also bug #428832.
I've confirmed the sounds are still not in callweaver-1.2.0.1. Adding this as a FutureFeature request.
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