[Serusers] [Sems] SIP Express Bundle - let's get started
Stefan Sayer
stefan.sayer at iptego.de
Mon Dec 10 00:21:21 CET 2007
Hi Greger and all others,
I like the idea very much and I will try to contribute on the SEMS side.
What do we want to have in services? voicemail, away announcement and
dial-in conference for the beginning? Maybe a prepaid b2b with SIP
authentication towards a gateway so people can easily and in a cheap way
(no setup fee) provide prepaid outbound PSTN connectivity?
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
> Hi guys, thanks a bunch for lots of input and I really appreciate the
> willingness to contribute.
> Thus, I have created a "project page":
> http://www.iptel.org/sip_express_bundle_sip_service_in_15_minutes
>
> I thought we could gather the current perspective on that page and
> document our decisions as we go. It will hopefully be useful in our
> process, as well as documentation for us and others later.
>
> I have noted the following volunteers:
> Jai: testing and installation work
> ram: testing
> SIP: tesing
> Jiri: anyting?
> Mike: testing and documentation
Stefan: SEMS support
>
> Maybe we should set up a small mailing list for coordination emails, but
> for now, let's use serusers (where I think all the comments came). (I
> copy the other lists on this post, so the other lists know that the
> discussion will move to serusers).
>
> Out of the comments, I read CentOS and vmware as the most wanted
> combination. I have documented the pros and cons on the project page,
> and suggest that we do some testing before we decide. I also tried out
> rpath (which I have no previous experience with). My observations are
> documented on the same page.
>
> Thus, I have started setting up a minimal CentOS virtual appliance found
> in vmware's appliance directory on an esx server. I will send details on
> accessing it to the volunteers once it is up and running (decompressing,
> unpacking, and building a non-split disk takes an awful lot of time :-( ).
>
> Ok, further comments, ideas, etc, please post to serusers or edit/add
> comments to the project page (requires an iptel.org account). I see the
> following steps with documentation as we go (steps also found on the
> project page):
> 1. Testing and specification of what we want to accomplish
> 2. Environment and OS setup to ensure that we easily can release new
> versions
> 3. Installation and configuration of the software. I assume this step
> also will involve development of some tools we need, as well as
> adaptation of existing stuff
> 4. Testing and user documentation
> 5. Packaging and deployment
>
> Let's get going!
> g-)
>
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