I really believe that people adding to the documentation by exploring themselves is a VERY BAD idea. When you do this, you make assumptions based on the information you currently have available to you. When that information is incomplete, you make incorrect assumptions. You find that later on, things break in certain conditions because your assumptions where bad in the first place. You also contribute to more bad information when you write documentation based on what you THINK you know, and make it available to others.
This is why the people who know the product the best, the developers, should be the ones writing the documentation.
Doug.
-----Original Message----- From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro] Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 5:00 AM To: suzhaofeng Cc: users Subject: Re: [Users] About: Developer's Guide
Hi,
unfortunately there is no manual for openser development. but if you take the chance to explore by your self, feel free to use the devel mailing list for your questions.
regards, bogdan
suzhaofeng wrote:
Dear openser team:
Our company want to use openser develop our system. Do you have any Developer's Guide about openser? we need some
documents to help us understand the openser's code. The main difficulty is: 1. How to the openser init? where is the init code
for rout list?
2. where is the code for receive sip message and send
sip message?
We want to know the whole system's work logic and the program
run flow.
Thank you for your help!
your truly: suzhaofeng 2006-05-08
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