So why not try to see the beautiful scene if Openser can run on every kind of server platform?
 
Anyway, Windows Server system will not disappear in the seen future, and what's more, some organizations and companies still seriously rely on Windows, I mean if they found Openser can be integrated into their Enterprise application systems on hand, they will probably be very excited.
Even as the common user, I believe our planet is looking forward to a power ,stable and free SIP server, just like Apache HTTP server!
 
In order to fully understand the whole picture of Openser, I try to find some architecture documents, but I failed, who can do me a favor?
 
So I try to figure out the relationship of some key modules as the attachment, any comments will be appreciated.
 
Wanding.
Everythig is possible.
Everytime I am thinking.
 
On 3/30/07, Cesc <cesc.santa@gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/30/07, Juha Heinanen <jh@tutpro.com> wrote:
> Cesc writes:
>
>  > For one, in my company, we run
>  > embedded linux AND windows embedded ... but we cannot have the same
>  > proxy on both platforms, so  you have to support two software units
>  > ... that is work!
>
> why don't you ask your windows software to be ported to linux?  then you
> would have only one platform to worry about.
>
> -- juha
>

:)
yes, i know, there is always two faces to a story ...

Look, the "my-work" example was just to show that being flexible and
open is not bad ... of course it takes more effort; this is like all
in life, pros and cons.

Basically, going back to the origins of this thread: I think we should
not bluntly discard new building ways just because one of the outcomes
may be a windows-based openser. Now, if all the porting needed can be
done with the current makefiles ... ok then.

Cesc

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