Hello,
this year the FOSDEM developer conference was a again a really nice event, the first time with an own room dedicated completely to open source telephony solutions! If you're interested in our presentation about the new p_usrloc module and how to scale location services with Kamailio, you can find it at the usual place on our webserver:
http://kamailio.org/events/2011-fosdem/p_usrloc.pdf
Best regards,
Henning
Henning Westerholt wrote:
Hello,
this year the FOSDEM developer conference was a again a really nice event, the first time with an own room dedicated completely to open source telephony solutions! If you're interested in our presentation about the new p_usrloc module and how to scale location services with Kamailio, you can find it at the usual place on our webserver:
Are videos available of the presentation?
klaus
On Tuesday 08 February 2011, Klaus Darilion wrote:
this year the FOSDEM developer conference was a again a really nice event, the first time with an own room dedicated completely to open source telephony solutions! If you're interested in our presentation about the new p_usrloc module and how to scale location services with Kamailio, you can find it at
the usual place on our webserver:
Are videos available of the presentation?
Hi Klaus,
afaik not, sorry. There were only limited coverage of the development rooms and i also did not noticed a camera during the talk.
Cheers,
Henning
On 2/9/11 10:42 AM, Henning Westerholt wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2011, Klaus Darilion wrote:
this year the FOSDEM developer conference was a again a really nice event, the first time with an own room dedicated completely to open source telephony solutions! If you're interested in our presentation about the new p_usrloc module and how to scale location services with Kamailio, you can find it at the usual place on our webserver:
Are videos available of the presentation?
Hi Klaus,
afaik not, sorry. There were only limited coverage of the development rooms and i also did not noticed a camera during the talk.
Only the Lighting Talks and main tracks were officially recorded. None of the dev rooms were recorded unless someone in particular did it. In the VoIP dev room was no recording. Anyhow, live is better always :-).
Cheers, Daniel