On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 11:22 AM, David Nalley <david(a)gnsa.us> wrote:
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Greg Kerr
<kerr.g(a)husky.neu.edu> wrote:
>> As a short follow up to this, please keep in mind that Fedora talk is
>> deprecated (and appears by default if you use the Business Card
>> generator) Please make sure you change or remove that line on the
>> card.
>
> Sorry, but I'm not sure I understand you.
>
> What shows up on the business card that is deprecated?
> If you're talking about the VoIP service, I don't see anything about it on
my
> cards.
>
> Will it show up if you fail to specify a phone number?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg Kerr
Yep, if you run fedora-business-cards it will pull your Fedora Talk
extension and put the Raleigh PSTN termination point on the card by
default. (it's line 1 on the card) You can change it (and should) but
by default it places that data there.
If you didn't see it, perhaps you don't have/didn't have VoIP turned
on for your FAS account.
You should know that Fedora Talk has been eliminated, so we probably
just update the code to remove that if you don't supply a phone
number.
Clint