op-panel 0.30~dfsg-3ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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op-panel (0.30~dfsg-3ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian Unstable, remaining changes:
    - debian/patches/ :
      + 04_callerid.dpatch : Print callerid name and number
      + 05_register.dpatch : Grey out phones that don't have an IP address
      + 07_ming43_buttons.dpatch : Gradient buttons for Ming 0.4.3
      + 08_sampleconfig.dpatch : Improved sample config files
    - Modify all the patches to fit properly with the Debian patches
    - Removed patch 06_ming43.dpatch as it is now in Debian.

op-panel (0.30~dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Gabriele Giacone ]
  * Team upload.
  * Added patch to remove SWFTEXTFIELD_USEFONT refs (Closes: #582377).
  * Standards version to 3.9.1.
  * Forced source format to 1.0.
  * Fixed init script for dependency based boot sequence.

  [ Tzafrir Cohen ]
  * Use a @debian.org email.
  * Dpkg V3 format. Refresh patches while we're at it.
 -- Bilal Akhtar <email address hidden>   Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:43:12 +0300

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Bilal Akhtar
Uploaded to:
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
all
Section:
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Urgency:
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Natty: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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op-panel: switchboard type application for the Asterisk PBX

 Flash Operator Panel is a switchboard type application for
 the Asterisk PBX. It runs on a web browser with the flash plugin.
 .
 It is able to display information about your PBX activity in real time.
 The layout is configurable (button sizes and colors, icons, etc). You can
 have more than 100 buttons active per screen.
 .
 It also supports contexts: you can have one server running and many
 different client displays (for hosted PBX, different departments,
 etc). It can integrate with CRM software, by popping up a web page
 (and passing the CLID) when a specified button is ringing.