Contributors
In the Elastix Official Blog you would find information related to events, technical documentation, and everything related to Elastix. People who write in this blog are well known members of our community that are willing to share their knowledge with the rest of us. Nevertheless, anyone who wishes to submit an article can do it.
If you have a tip or an experience you want to share with the community about Elastix in this blog, please submit your article to rbonifaz[at]elastix.org. Palosanto Solutions will analyze the articles and define which ones will be published. All articles must be released with the GNU/FDL license.
Bob Fryer

Bob Fryer
Bob Fryer has been involved with Elastix for almost three years now. Bob is a director of a Australian company, Voiceintegrity, actively implementing Elastix Business PBX solutions. Before Elastix, Bob was involved in developing and implementing bare Asterisk systems, Asterisk@home and Trixbox before Voiceintegrity aligned themselves with Elastix based heavily on Palosanto’s commitment to a reliable, scalable & commercially viable Unified Communications platform for business.
Besides being one of the Elastix.org forum moderators and active poster, he is also one of the beta testers, with a rack dedicated to Elastix test systems & Elastix projects. Bob also maintains a web site called Elastixconnection.com which provides step by step information on specialized projects and enhancements for the Elastix platform.
Josiah Spackman

Josiah Spackman
Josiah Spackman started working with VoIP in mid 2008, specializing in small-business systems he quickly deployed several solutions, including a small outbound call-center. After discovering Elastix, he quickly began standardizing customer solutions based around Elastix, and Atom-based hardware.
Although New Zealand broadband conditions vary considerably, Josiah and the VoIP team he leads at C2S deploy almost 100% SIP & IAX2-based systems.
Josiah is known most commonly as Chilling_Silence, and when he’s not working with VoIP, Josiah maintains an interest in many other IT areas, also spending a lot of time moderating the PressF1.co.nz forums.
