[Kamailio-Users] Project continuity and near future.
Alan Crosswell
alan at columbia.edu
Mon Jul 28 20:31:34 CEST 2008
Hey, it's an <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akamai">akamai</A>
name:-) I only wish I could pronounce it.
/a
Alex Balashov wrote:
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>
>> Everyone agrees that openser was becoming an important brand and we
>> believe it could be the main reason we got targeted for name conflicts
>> and trademarks. In such situation is hard to take a decision in a way or
>> another. The one with the lowest financial and resources investment
>> seemed to be renaming.
>
> This is definitely understandable. To be clear, I was not questioning
> the rationale, and I don't think it serves the project well to engage in
> a large-scale panic referendum on this move in light of that.
>
> Personally, from a purely aesthetic viewpoint, I am not sure that
> "Kamailio" was the best choice for a replacement name. It is hard to
> remember to spell and sounds overly exotic, in stark contrast to the
> no-nonsense technical professionalism and humourless objectivity
> commanded by a word like "OpenSER." Kamailio sounds more like
> something full of non-genetically modified soy, maybe with some goat
> cheese, organic, vegan, and Silicon Valley / "VoIP 2.0" - sort of like
> the "Yate" B2BUA. I think it's more likely that staunchly conservative
> telco executives are going to gloss over something like that than
> something more imposing and Anglo-accessible.
>
> But that's just one person's impression. At any rate, it does not
> change the fact that the nomenclature change was necessary. It's just
> nomenclature, after all; I don't like "Alex" all that much either, but
> hopefully it does not do much to summarise the content of my
> individuality to others in a professional setting or otherwise. :)
>
> I know that I ran into name issues with OpenSER on a number of
> occasions. One, everyone got it confused with IPTel's SER and wanted to
> know the difference, and two, there is a vendor of expensive predictive
> dialing/telemarketing hardware called SER. In the rather unlikely event
> that you end up doing work for an IT-centric mortgage company in the US,
> as I did, these two worlds somehow converge. :)
>
>
>> The companies and developers around the project will continue to support
>> and develop the project as before. The new major release will be with
>> the new name and version 1.4.0 -- simply is just a renaming, no other
>> changes.
>
> That is an enormous relief to hear authoritatively!
>
> Best of luck, and long live Kamailio.
>
> -- Alex
>
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