0.10 is quite stable right now. There are no further features left that will impact ser.cfg. The next step is now to get documentation to a level where we can offer a release candidate for broader testing. The What's new documentation on iptel.org is part of that effort. Those you would like to try with the documentation already available could get 0.10 using cvs. As soon we consider the documentation good enough for broader testing and the developers are satisfied with their testing results, a tar package will be made available.
As for actual release, we use the classic open source release mechanism of "release when ready." Lots of large installations use SER and we have a responsibility to make sure that people don't waste their time on half-baked software, so we will NOT just declare it to be ready. This doesn't mean that SER cvs shouldn't be used for lab testing. Go ahead, I'm sure you will like it! g-)
Andrey Kuprianov wrote:
Good question Mark. I remember I asked one just like this 2-3 months back. The answer was: "when development team will finish elaborating on it ;)".
Well, last time (couple of weeks back actually) I heard from Greger, ser 0.10.x was not far from becoming a stable release. I assume a couple of months more, but that's just me. I would also like to know the answer.
Bests,
Andrey.
On 10/21/06, Mark Price markprice@gmail.com wrote:
How far is ser 0.10 from being usable in production? mark
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