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	Comments on: Wear Something Green for May Day: The Schmoozification of Sangoma	</title>
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		By: Stepan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Is it not possible to install an unsigned module or a module hosted on a 3rd party server into FreePBX? In Debian for instance, one can configure &quot;unofficial apt repositories&quot;. I can understand why a software vendor might not want to host &quot;contributed&quot; modules on their own servers but at the same time and in the spirit of an open source-ness, there aught be some mechanism to enable use of 3rd party module repositories.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it not possible to install an unsigned module or a module hosted on a 3rd party server into FreePBX? In Debian for instance, one can configure "unofficial apt repositories". I can understand why a software vendor might not want to host "contributed" modules on their own servers but at the same time and in the spirit of an open source-ness, there aught be some mechanism to enable use of 3rd party module repositories.</p>
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