Analyzing audio after the end of the call is not that complicated, whisper solves this easily. Now analyze the real-time conversation between A and B that I need. The video presented at Astricon meets my needs.
Speech-To-Text is not a new concept in the Asterisk and FreePBX worldsā¦
- Live demo from AstriCon 2024.
- Sangoma guide from 2020.
- Code from AstriCon 2019 presentation.
- Lumenvox module for Asterisk 13.
Hardly the case. Have you tried the trial license ?
beep beep!
How about instead of just dismissing your community users input we engage in why @rsmithuk thinks it was a disaster and we have real dialogue and debates on things. You seem to want to dismiss anything you disagree with or makes Sangoma look bad instead of having a proper dialogue and discourse on things.
What does ābeep beepā mean here?
Not sure if you followed all the links yet that were added to the discussion, but happy to relay reasonable points for suggested further improvements to Sangoma Scribe for FreePBX.
More features are ācoming down the road.ā
Your links do not mean a dang thing. Someone said the demo was a disaster and your ripped off another competitors module and you just blow him off. That someone worked for years at Sangoma and ran their UK sales and now works for a partner of Sangoma so I would think you would want to have a discussion with him and not just blow him off. But hey what do I know. Itās not like I was the leader of the largest open source PBX project in the world for 10 plus years or anything.
Has the Asrtricon 2024 live demo code been made available?
Why would the code be available?
So deleting this post now makes all of our comments regarding your post look weird. This is why deleting sucks as now all of our replies look out of place.
Not the exact demo they did, but thereās a pretty good example project making use of the ARIās externalMedia functionality on GitHub. My recollection was that this was the approach used in their demo, but Iām not sure without rewatching it.
Apologies, I was asked to remove my post.
Yeah that sounds about right.
Nope. Scribeās been a top-secret internal project at Sangoma for years under private code names, with plenty of timestamped tickets and logs to prove it.
Thank you for your previous contributions and leadership those many, many years ago.
Please know that Sangoma is still very much committed to the FreePBX and Asterisk open source projects, with solid employees dedicated to providing demonstrable leadership and support by way of many frequent commits to public GitHub repositories, timely security patches, posts on forums, public outreach at conferences and trade shows, etc., as well as finding time to strike a balance with business support needs by providing reasonably priced peace of mind packages, developing commercial modules such as Scribe, and more. This balance has been part of the FreePBX world for a while now, which is a real testament to the engineering discipline of the staff members at Sangoma as not all companies can find and maintain this high-quality level of balance between FLOSS and not-FLOSS for decades.
Checked on permission levels but could not find at what trust level that ability is activated. The pencil icon ā in the upper-right of all/most edited posts ā should let you see even a deleted post for up to 24 hours, which is the default value for ādelete removed posts afterā setting under Discourse admin panel Settings ā Posting section. (Although the deleted vs. removed wording makes it slightly less than clearā¦ anyhow.)
As a friendly reminder, the Community Code of Conduct includes a Be Civil section with an admonition to:
ā¦ask yourself how you would feel if your post was featured on the front page of the New York Times.
And a reminder that:
ā¦search engines index these discussions.
^^^ Surely, we can all agree that the FreePBX Community Forums should continue to be a great resource for sharing knowledge, long in to the future.
Agreed. Thereās nothing wrong with removing a post. Hopefully, some of the follow-up discussion helped answer your questions about Scribe.
Thereās plenty wrong with removing a post. Especially, as in this case, if it confuses and removes context for other posts that come after it. Since @rsmithuk was specifically asked to remove his post instead of you flagging it, it presumably didnāt violate any codes of conduct (although who even knows anymore). It should have been edited by the original author instead to change whatever you find fault with @penguinpbx