[Serusers] SIP Express Bundle. Step 1.

SIP sip at arcdiv.com
Tue Feb 26 14:09:29 CET 2008


Sounds great, Samuel. I'll definitely keep you in the loop once we 
figure out what areas are lacking.


N.


samuel wrote:
> First of all, congratulations Neil for your step forward!!!!
>
> Can I be on the bench of the team for anyhthing that might need some 
> extra work? I haven't got much time right now but I would like to help on those areas with less people.
>
>
> Go for it,
> Samuel.
>
> 2008/2/26, Jai Rangi <jprangi at gmail.com <mailto:jprangi at gmail.com>>:
>
>     Neil
>     1. Thanks for taking the lead.
>     2. Yes I am still available.
>     3. Re:
>     *********
>     However, on the list of people, I don't see anyone down for
>     scripting an
>     install -- a kickstart disc or what have you. That's another area
>     we're
>     lacking. If anyone has experience in that area, shoot me an email and
>     I'll add you to the list.
>     ****************
>     I can help with scripting the kick start file if the group decides
>     to use any FC*. I have done this so many times so it will be easy
>     for me to add or fix any issue.
>     If another version, then ?? I dont have any exp. I would request
>     some expert with that particular version of Linux.
>
>     4. In the List I have seen some interest from Arun Kumar. He has
>     worked for me, so I know that we can count on him and I would
>     recommend him.
>
>     Hope this will get going.
>
>     -Jai
>     www.bingotelecom.com <http://www.bingotelecom.com>
>
>
>
>
>
>     On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 7:17 PM, SIP <sip at arcdiv.com
>     <mailto:sip at arcdiv.com>> wrote:
>
>         Okay, It's time to get things going on the SIP Express Bundle. I'm
>         stepping in to take the reins as project manager on this one
>         so we can
>         get things rolling.
>
>         First please take a look at the project page:
>         http://www.iptel.org/bundle/project
>
>         Step 1 here, I'd like to verify a headcount of people working
>         on this
>         project as of now. This doesn't mean people can't join up
>         later, and it
>         certainly doesn't mean that I'm going to expect you to put
>         more time
>         into this than you can commit, but we need to know where we stand.
>
>         Currently, on the project list, we have:
>
>            *
>              Jai: testing and installation work
>            *
>              ram: testing
>            *
>              SIP: testing (and now project management)
>            *
>              Jiri: debian, oob
>            *
>              Mike: testing and documentation
>            *
>              Stefan: SEMS
>
>         Are the people listed here still available to do these
>         particular tasks?
>         Has anyone else volunteered time/resources on this project
>         that hasn't
>         been listed here? If so, shoot me an email, and I'll add you
>         to the
>         list. We need a people inventory so we know what roles we're
>         missing.
>
>         For instance, I've heard a few people mention that they'd be
>         willing to
>         donate a server to the cause so we have somewhere to test
>         things upon. I
>         don't have those people listed, but that's certainly an area
>         we're going
>         to need. Also, we've had varying reports of which direction
>         we're going
>         -- ISO or Virtual Machine.  For now, I think we should
>         concentrate on an
>         ISO as that's going to be the most attractive to people for
>         building a
>         ready-to-go hardware appliance, and it will probably be a
>         little less of
>         a headache for creating a drop-in installation.  However, I
>         also think a
>         virtual machine should be on the list in the future, and once
>         we get an
>         ISO ready, creating a virtual machine from that configuration
>         should be
>         relatively straightforward.
>
>         However, on the list of people, I don't see anyone down for
>         scripting an
>         install -- a kickstart disc or what have you. That's another
>         area we're
>         lacking. If anyone has experience in that area, shoot me an
>         email and
>         I'll add you to the list.
>
>         We need to focus. For this reason, we'll start small and work from
>         there. Do NOT expect this first SER bundle to have every
>         feature you
>         could imagine in it, and don't get discouraged if your
>         favourite feature
>         is missing. As the project grows, we'll most certainly be adding
>         capabilities and allowing a tailored install. But for now, the
>         goal
>         should be to get things running and working first in a simple
>         format and
>         then add on from there.
>
>         Having a bundle like this is perhaps the biggest step we can
>         take toward
>         bringing SER to the masses and finally breaking down some of those
>         barriers that have kept people out of the project.
>
>         I'm looking forward to working with all of you on this project!
>
>         Neil
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