[Kamailio-Users] sip router meeting in Karlsruhe

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Wed Nov 12 01:26:53 CET 2008


Hello,

because of taking several days off, a complete report might show up a 
bit later, apologizes for that. Now a (short) summary...

First, many thanks thanks to 1&1 for hosting the event and everyone that 
participated in such short notice. There were representatives from 10 
companies:
- 1&1
- FhG Fokus
- Telio
- Asipto
- iptelorg/Tekelec
- Voztelecom
- Iptego
- Itsyscom
- Longphone
- Basis AudioNet
Some pictures should be published in the near future.

After going in short introduction and presentation of the goals from the 
point of view of each project, we focused on:
- identification of potential points of conflicts and how to get to a 
resolution in such case
- code integration for common layer of the first phase
- future development and proposals of new features
- management of the larger eco-system that includes related projects and 
business entities

I will send several emails detailing what was discussed and proposed 
there in few days. meanwhile, the outlines:
- it is hard to avoid conflicts just by some clear and strict rules, so 
the common sense should lead the collaboration and discussions
- GIT repository should be up in several days so the work can start, 
with a time line of 2-3 months from now to get core and tm in a very 
good shape of integration
- another meeting shall be set in about 3 months time, to allow enough 
time for people to be able to attend, adjust the development and look 
more deep at the future. While the a lot of focus in the next months 
will be on integration, development of new features won't stop -- for 
examples, steps to a partial asynchronous processing are undertaking, 
couple of new modules are planned for release, several other modules to 
bring new functionalities
- we should encourage and promote the development of related 
applications, like web interfaces, management tools, applications 
servers -- the add value for community and business

Cheers,
Daniel

-- 
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
http://www.asipto.com





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