Hi Olle,
Thank you for your thoughts. On a first view, it looks interesting, but I'm missing some points here (important points):
1) as OpenSER was forked from SER because different views (and the OpenSER view proved to be a very popular and successful one), I wonder why, Kamilio is getting back to SER? not sharing any more the OpenSER view as claimed? because such merging will definitely have a great impact on the dynamical and openness of the projects (like releases, contributions, driving the project)
2) this major change of perspective (at least for kamilio) was a backstage decision, kept secret from the community - shouldn't be in the interest of the community to say if going back to the roots (merging into SER) is something wanted or not? it somehow contradicts the self existence of OpenSER, right?
3) the benefits you mentions are mainly optimization of the internal project activities and not optimizations of the outcome - what the project will deliver. And I guess this is the most important. We already went though the experience of large devel community, frameworks, etc but with no outcome for more than 2 years...
From my personal perspective, the new project looks more like SER absorbing Kamilio (considering the sizes, the companies behind each
project, the resources, and the man-power behind each project).
And at the moment I would like preserve the OpenSER vision and to have an open source project (a standalone one), far away from the "control" of any Big Brother ;)
Regards, Bogdan
Johansson Olle E wrote:
Congratulations to both projects!
I think this is very beneificial for both communities as well as for all the companies out there using the two products.
I am very happy with this result and hope that the third kid in the SER family - OpenSIPS - will consider joining the effort too.
Best regards, /Olle
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