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NewsForge: David Sugar Talks About GNU Bayonne

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 6, 2005

NewsForge: Could you give us a short description of the
Bayonne project?

David Sugar: Bayonne started as a platform
that allows one to create and deploy applications that interact by
voice and through TouchTone keypads with people over the telephone
network. Bayonne includes its own scripting language for writing
telephony applications, which is designed for use in very high
port-capacity solutions, as well as offering services to telephony
enable Perl, Python, and other common scripting languages…”

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