[Serusers] Which version of SER to use?

Greger V. Teigre greger at teigre.com
Wed May 9 10:29:32 CEST 2007


SER - Getting Started, http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/gettingstarted, is 
still the best starting point for beginners. It's in the process of 
being revised.
Check out the new buildsystem, http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/buildsystem, 
to generate a very simple hello world file.
Also, the etc directory of the source code contains a ser.cfg example 
file with lots of features, as well as a ser_basic.cfg (similar 
alternative to helloworld).
g-)

lists at infoway.net wrote:
> Excellent news. Thanks for the feedback. Overall, and please don't take this negatively, I think documentation for SER is difficult for beginners, so if we have to go through the learning curve anyway, we might as well do it in the newer version.
>
> Thanks again
>
> On Tue, May 8, 2007 5:04 pm, SIP <sip at arcdiv.com> said:
>
>   
>> For all intents and purposes, SER 2.0 (the new one) is ready for use.
>> The only thing it's really waiting on to be 'stable' is some better
>> documentation.  However, it's best, if you're just getting started, to
>> deploy with the new version and maybe muddle your way through a bit
>> until documentation is complete.
>>
>> N.
>>
>>
>> lists at infoway.net wrote:
>>     
>>> We are planning on deploying a couple of SER servers and integrate them with
>>> either SEMS or Asterisk for voicemail. However, we are a bit confused as to which
>>> version of SER to go with? From what we can tell, the latest stable version is
>>> 0.9.6. However, we know of the new 0.10.X version. Reading up on the site, there
>>> is some documentation that explains a little bit of the differences and/or
>>> migration recommendations/steps.
>>>
>>> So, in an effort to keep life as simple as possible, which version should we work
>>> with? We are afraid that if we go through a learning cycle with 0.9.6 we're going
>>> to "suffer" when migrating to the new version, either because of the learning
>>> curve or because of a potential painful migration process.
>>>
>>> Any recommendations?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>     
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