Telephone Voting System

jim ruxton cinetron-uEvt2TsIf2EsA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Mon Feb 7 06:02:23 UTC 2005


Thanks guys, These solutions look great. VOCP looks very interesting.
I'll give these a try.
Jim
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2005, jim ruxton wrote:
> 
> > I was wondering if anyone knows of a telephone based voting package that
> > runs under linux. I would probably just hook a computer up to a voice
> > modem line on a PC, let it answer a call and have a message saying
> > "Press a number from 0 to 9 with 9 being the highest score etc." I would
> > then want to register whatever key on the phone was pressed and tally up
> > the score at the end of the day. I've looked around thinking there might
> > be a python module that supports DTMF detection but I haven't found
> > anything. Any thoughts on this.
> 
> voice-0.6.tgz or mgetty/vgetty will do it. Voice scripting is easy. You 
> can set up 9 voice mailboxes and force the store 'filled'. Then the 
> primary announcement tells the users to vote, and they 'vote' by 
> selecting a mailbox that is full. The full message confirms the vote. 
> The message counter continues to operate after the store is full, for 
> each box.
> 
> Peter
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