[Serusers] Ok, I gotta ask..
Steve Blair
blairs at isc.upenn.edu
Wed Feb 16 15:07:45 CET 2005
Jamey:
Has 0.9.0 moved to current stable status? I thought it was still
in that transition state.
Thanks,Steve
Matt Schulte wrote:
>Ah k, I checked out the cvsroot of ser and everything is dated months
>ago. Is there something I'm missing? :-).. Also ser "stable" is still at
>0.9.0 right?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jamey Hicks [mailto:jamey.hicks at hp.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:47 AM
>To: Matt Schulte
>Cc: serusers at lists.iptel.org
>Subject: Re: [Serusers] Ok, I gotta ask..
>
>
>Matt Schulte wrote:
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>>Is ser being actively developed anymore? Everywhere I go on iptel's
>>website, everything is horridly outdated. Is there an alternative to
>>ser? We like ser a lot but don't want to continue inhouse devel on a
>>"dead" program. Asterisk doesn't even come close to the processing
>>power of ser, that can't be it... ??
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>Ser is still being actively developed. If you're doing in-house
>development on ser, I suggest you join the serdev mailing list so that
>you can keep up on what's going on with other ser developments.
>
>Jamey
>
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