On 9 Feb 2022, at 08:20, Juha Heinanen
<jh(a)tutpro.com> wrote:
In case of SEMS and Kamailio the added value a company can provide on
the free source code is on how it is configured (Kamailio) or what kind
of applications have been written using it (SEMS).
Exactly.
With Kamailio you can do almost anything in the configuration, especially now that we have
KEMI.
But there are still old-fashioned managers out there that think
- they’re solution is UNIQUE
- they have to modify the source and keep the changes
- they have to write a kamailio module in C for their unique business logic
In most cases all these assumptions are wrong.
If you do modify the source or add your own module and distribute it, you are likely going
to have GPL issues. Don’t go down that rabbit hole.
/O