[Serusers] OpenSER release

Mik Cheez michael_bulk at wildgate.com
Tue Jun 14 19:21:34 CEST 2005


Brilliant : )

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:

> Hi SER community,
>
> there are almost two years from the last official SER release and 
> things do not promise too much right now. Not only that the progress 
> stuck somewhere on the way (rel 0.9.0 was started more than half a 
> year ago), but even any attempt to push thing forward seems to be 
> denied - I tried along with Daniel to push the release, but seems that 
> not everybody shares our and comunity's interest regarding the public 
> part of SER - upgrades were rolled back, new software contributions 
> haven't found their way in (like TLS and other new modules), modules 
> maintained by other developers are inaccessible.
>
> Unfortunately this is not a good environment if we what to have some 
> future progress for SER. And this is the main reason for starting a 
> new project called OpenSER - http://www.openser.org .
>
> It's called open because its most important attribute is its opening 
> to new ideas and contributions, fast developing and more involvement 
> of the comunity. Along with quality, the progress is the main concern.
> We will continue to support and develop the SER project as much as so 
> far and as much as possible, but OpenSER will give the liberty for more.
>
> OpenSER serves the interest of all SER users and will not change its 
> purpose - as a fact I have the pleasure to announce its first release 
> - OpenSER 0.9.4. The web site offers a comprehensive listing of new 
> features and fixes - http://www.openser.org/index.php#features. For 
> people already familiar to SER 0.9.3, going to 
> http://www.openser.org/diffs-0.9.0.php will be more helpful.
>
> Also the documentation (http://www.openser.org/index.php#docs) will 
> help for a better understanding of this release. For any additional 
> question please use the project mailing lists:
>
>    users at openser.org - dedicated for general purpose discussions about 
> OpenSER stable releases.
>    devel at openser.org - dedicated for discussions related to 
> development version and next steps of OpenSER.
>
> bogdan
>
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