[Serusers] Re: [Users] TM : retransmission timers

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Tue Nov 28 21:52:46 CET 2006


the ottendorf announcement 
(http://www.iptel.org/new_major_ser_pre_release_ottendorf_is_out_for_testing)
pecifically mentiones some of serweb features. it should be said that the documentation 
has been traditionally underwhelming and there has been no attempt yet to address that.

-jiri

At 12:45 28/11/2006, Mike Williams wrote:
>All,
>
>By the way, can anyone confirm whether or not serweb is being actively 
>developed? 
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mike Williams
>
>
>
>On Tuesday 28 November 2006 05:34, samuel wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> I've tried to stay out of this thread but I think it has gone far
>> beyond technical arguments and I don't think it will help neither SER
>> or openSER projects. I would just ask to stop this thread before it
>> get worst or stack to technical discussions (which I'm learning a lot)
>> and leave personal appreciations aside.
>>
>> I still see advantages on each project and depending on the
>> requirements, one is more suited than the other. I had the hope that
>> both would merge with the best of them but I see this almost
>> impossible right now...
>>
>> I'll try to summarize differences and I would apreciate *technical*
>> corrections to it (it's almost impossible to have an update
>> list....fortunately, i've tried to enumerate diferences in the dev
>> versions which will soon become stable):
>> *openSER:
>> o1)detailled documentation, including howtos
>> o2)fast reaction in the mailing list from the core developers
>> o3)incorporate user comments into new features
>> o4)decentralised developers
>> o5)improved usrloc (loading on mem, cacheless)
>> o6)gaining user acceptance->biggest testing comunity
>>
>> *SER
>> s1)improved TCP code
>> s2)improved timers
>> s3)easier integration with SEMS/SERWEB
>>
>> I have tried to be as opbjective as possible (but everyone knows it's
>> almost impossible) and it would be great to create a common place to
>> share experiences with both projects as someone has proposed but I
>> guess everyone is really really busy right now...
>>
>> Samuel.
>>
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