[SR-Dev] Any usable release up to now?
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Sat Jan 17 15:38:29 CET 2009
Hello,
along with the link in the other email, I just want to give more details ...
On 01/16/2009 09:13 PM, Anto wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I wanted to seriously use OpenSER last September, but I dropped it
> after I read all the disputes. And for some reasons, I don't want to
> use SER or OpenSIPS. It looks to me that this SIP Router project is
> more promising especially for long run.
>
> Now to the question. It looks to me there is no useable release of SIP
> Router up to now. Is that right?
it is not an official release, usable is the master branch on GIT. There
are couple of developer branches where people work on different topics.
> If so, when could we have the merged release of Kamailio and SER?
I suggest to use either Kamailio 1.4.0/1.5.0(trunk) or SER 2.0/2.1 for
the moment. Both projects will make sure most of their features will be
in the same form in sip-router, therefore the upgrade will be easier.
There will be migration documentation for each one.
I hope to get kamailio working with sip-router core by end of February.
Most of Kamailio developers are focused now to release 1.5.0 (to be done
second part of February, now being last week of development followed by
testing). Then main efforts will be for sip-router.
There are two components I have under development now - making kamailio
MI and statistics compatible with sip-router - first is pretty much
ready. These two plus the db interface will make most of the kamailio
modules work seamless on top of sip-router.
On another hand, sip-router is not just integration of kamailio+ser. The
config file interpreter for expression got lot of improvements, and new
things are added by each project.
Cheers,
Daniel
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Anto
>
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