This is a collection of markdown files for documentation related to FreePBX module development administration and usage.
This repository is intended to be a collaborative effort to improve the FreePBX development and usage experience for everyone.
This unofficial documentation is intended to supplement the official docs by providing more in-depth explanations, examples, and community-contributed tips and tricks.
The documentation is structured as follows:
- Core Concepts - This directory contains documentation on fundamental concepts related to FreePBX development and usage.
- Examples - This directory contains example FreePBX code demonstrating various concepts and techniques.
- Advanced Topics - This directory covers advanced topics related to FreePBX development and usage.
- Guides - This directory contains practical guides for FreePBX developers, administrators, and users.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you have any documentation that you would like to share, please feel free to submit a pull request.
Before submitting a pull request, please be sure to review the CONTRIBUTING.MD file.
This documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. See the LICENSE.MD file for more details.
If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to create an issue on this repository.
We hope this documentation is helpful!
Legal Mumbo Jumbo Disclaimer
This project is in no way, shape, or form affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or even mildly tolerated by Sangoma Technologies, the proud (or at least legal) owner of the FreePBX trademark. Any references to FreePBX, Sangoma, or related trademarks are purely for descriptive and fair use purposes. No endorsement, support, or warm fuzzy feelings should be inferred.
If you’re a lawyer reading this, please take a deep breath and remember: satire is a thing, fair use is a thing, and we promise we’re not trying to impersonate, steal, or otherwise cause corporate distress. If you still feel the urge to send a cease-and-desist, at least make it entertaining. We prefer legal threats in pirate-speak or haiku form.