Hello,
I do not know how many noticed so far, for several days the management web page was update to reflect an enlarged group of people that represent Kamailio project. Since the collaboration within SIP Router project proved fruitful, it is clear that the future development is related to that project, therefore devel decisions will happen there (join sr-dev@lists.sip-router.org to be in touch).
The last year and half was filled with heavy integration work and testing, most of it not very challenging, but had to be done, so we wanted to acknowledge the help given by our most active community contributors.
As a project policy, we maintain officially the latest two stable releases, now being 1.5.x and 3.0.x. The efforts of the group will be directed in advocating and promoting Kamailio and SIP Router projects world wide. Also some of them sponsor and take care of maintaining resources such as servers, dns and web pages.
http://www.kamailio.org/mos/view/Management/
Given the big amount of work done for 3.0.0, the feedback so far is very good, in these tree weeks we discovered few issues, most relevant affecting sip_trace and uac modules, with a pretty active discussions pool about this version. 3.0.0 branches are run by some open voip providers for quite some time now (e.g., voipuser.org and iptel.org), servicing thousands of active users, ensuring that the core modules (e.g., acc, tm, auth, nat traversal, group, dialog, presence, dispatcher, pv, textops, ...) are working smooth. As a side note, I have it in other several production systems.
While I encourage everyone to send feedback about 3.0.0, worth to mention that devel version (git master branch to become 3.1.0) has already quite a lot of new features, so if you are looking for adventures or need Lua API, geoip location, in memory tree indexed data, Python API, user registrations to remote SIP servers (for inbound calls), check-out git master and give it a try. Note that master is as stable as 3.0.0 branches so far regarding old code, new additions haven't touched other parts, being stand alone.
Looking forward to 3.1.0 as introducing new features but also providing more tight integration with SIP Router, especially on some common used modules.
Cheers, Daniel