Hi
for the SER meeting I would like to propose two items on the agenda:
* Migrate from CVS to Subversion.
Subversion gives us many advantages such as history on directories
and atomic commits. Atomic changesets can be reviewed as one diff
and applied to any branch, if needed. All changes should also be
sent to -dev list (as today) but perhaps also include the full
changeset, this makes the change more visible, easier for offline
viewing and hopefully more eyeballs will spot potential bugs.
I am sure there are many developers here on the list who have
good experience with Subversion.
* SER config reload
It would be nice to add the possibility of reloading the config file
without shutting down SER. Consider an instance of SER with 10000
active TCP connections to 10000 useragents. The TCP connections are
maintained by the TCP processes, and if we had "ser reload" it would
have been possible to reload the config file and keep the TCP
processes running. Now, if this is feasible at all I do not know
but it certainly would have been a great feature to have ;)
/alfred
Jiri Kuthan wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen,
I'm glad to invite you to a meeting of SER users and developers in March 2007, in
Prague,
Czech Republic. See more at
http://www.iptel.org/ietf_meeting
I'm looking forward to seeing you there. In the meantime, please register yourself if
you
plan to attend and don't hesitate to make any agenda suggestions -- SER related
ideally,
even though any "social" suggestions are perfectly fine too.
I can promise you it will be a wonderful event -- Prague is beatiful, SER is beatiful,
and so is the folks involved in SER development -- LET'S MEET!
-jiri
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Jiri Kuthan
http://iptel.org/~jiri/
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