Hi SER community,
there are almost two years from the last official SER release and
things do not promise too much right now. Not only that the progress
stuck somewhere on the way (rel 0.9.0 was started more than half a
year ago), but even any attempt to push thing forward seems to be
denied - I tried along with Daniel to push the release, but seems that
not everybody shares our and comunity's interest regarding the public
part of SER - upgrades were rolled back, new software contributions
haven't found their way in (like TLS and other new modules), modules
maintained by other developers are inaccessible.
Unfortunately this is not a good environment if we what to have some
future progress for SER. And this is the main reason for starting a
new project called OpenSER -
http://www.openser.org .
It's called open because its most important attribute is its opening
to new ideas and contributions, fast developing and more involvement
of the comunity. Along with quality, the progress is the main concern.
We will continue to support and develop the SER project as much as so
far and as much as possible, but OpenSER will give the liberty for more.
OpenSER serves the interest of all SER users and will not change its
purpose - as a fact I have the pleasure to announce its first release
- OpenSER 0.9.4. The web site offers a comprehensive listing of new
features and fixes -
http://www.openser.org/index.php#features. For
people already familiar to SER 0.9.3, going to
http://www.openser.org/diffs-0.9.0.php will be more helpful.
Also the documentation (
http://www.openser.org/index.php#docs) will
help for a better understanding of this release. For any additional
question please use the project mailing lists:
users(a)openser.org - dedicated for general purpose discussions about
OpenSER stable releases.
devel(a)openser.org - dedicated for discussions related to
development version and next steps of OpenSER.
bogdan
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