On 10/31/2013 08:53 AM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Of course, but there are plenty ways to shoot oneself. Kamailio is not an end- user application. I see it more like a compiler than a word-processor. Certain capabilities are required to make an application with it.
Agree that it's not an end-user application. But as we see in Asterisk the admin is changing away from the Unix and TCP/IP network specialist. I have students in Kamailio classes that doesn't understand how to edit config files. That did not happen three years ago. They all knew more about LInux than me then.
This should affect how we package and deliver our product.
I'm not sure I agree. The changing nature of the user base will not change Kamailio's essence or structure. It's still fundamentally more like an SDK than like a finished application for the end-user.