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title: "First Article Moved"
date: 2022-08-24 03:02:00
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I moved the one published PBX related article over to [/pbx](/pbx). It was taken out of the Jekyll export of the Wordpress site. Those are going to require a lot of work. There's a lot of WP junk to filter out.
I also hopefully fixed the access permissions for things. I may need to dig in to nginix configurations since this works drastically differently than WP did.
I also hopefully fixed the access permissions for things. I may need to dig in to nginix configurations since this works drastically differently than WP did.

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title: "Testing AutoBuild"
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I just spent an hour trying to get a githook to work. TL;DR: It seems to work if I put it in a script and call the script. Environment variables arent being passed for some reason otherise. At least I hope…..

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title: "Bad Post?"
date: 2022-08-24 17:10:00
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For some reason I'm having issues with the last /dev post not rendering. For starters, it's actually rendering Jekyll variables WITHIN a codeblock. This seems pretty counter to the point of codeblocks. Anyway...that post might be broken if you read it. I'll look in to it.

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title: "Fixed"
date: 2022-08-24 03:01:00
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After realizing I'd made a couple of boneheaded moves; /blog, /pbx, and /dev all work as they should.

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title: "Stupid .bashrc"
date: 2022-08-24 03:00:00
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There was a line in my .bashrc file; it made the thing exit if non-interactive. That....ugh.

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layout: post
title: "Converting To Jekyll"
date: 2022-08-24 17:08:00
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title: 'Asterisk: Call Queues & Agents (Building a call-in show)'
date: '2021-12-18T06:33:28+00:00'
date: '2021-12-18 06:33:28'
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If the key exists, then we basically jump to the extension for the callin queue. For the time being, I just have this mapped to an actual ivr extension on my DIDs; which allows me to pre-queue people before flipping the lines over.
If the key exists, then we basically jump to the extension for the callin queue. For the time being, I just have this mapped to an actual ivr extension on my DIDs; which allows me to pre-queue people before flipping the lines over.

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