Hi folks,
I've tried to stay out of this thread but I think it has gone far
beyond technical arguments and I don't think it will help neither SER
or openSER projects. I would just ask to stop this thread before it
get worst or stack to technical discussions (which I'm learning a lot)
and leave personal appreciations aside.
I still see advantages on each project and depending on the
requirements, one is more suited than the other. I had the hope that
both would merge with the best of them but I see this almost
impossible right now...
I'll try to summarize differences and I would apreciate *technical*
corrections to it (it's almost impossible to have an update
list....fortunately, i've tried to enumerate diferences in the dev
versions which will soon become stable):
*openSER:
o1)detailled documentation, including howtos
o2)fast reaction in the mailing list from the core developers
o3)incorporate user comments into new features
o4)decentralised developers
o5)improved usrloc (loading on mem, cacheless)
o6)gaining user acceptance->biggest testing comunity
*SER
s1)improved TCP code
s2)improved timers
s3)easier integration with SEMS/SERWEB
I have tried to be as opbjective as possible (but everyone knows it's
almost impossible) and it would be great to create a common place to
share experiences with both projects as someone has proposed but I
guess everyone is really really busy right now...
Samuel.