[SR-Users] [sr-dev] Kamailio at Google Summer of Code 2011

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 14:41:05 CEST 2011


Hello,

On 4/5/11 2:33 PM, marius zbihlei wrote:
> On 04/05/2011 03:19 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I should have said it from the beginning that this project is
>> practically just a proposal for the moment, the idea started at FOSDEM
>> this year while talking with the folks at Jitsi project and we thought
>> sip-to-jingle gw might work only with signaling conversion.
>>
>> We have one slot for a project at GSoC 2011, if you have your own idea
>> for some cool extension for Kamailio and you know a student willing to
>> implement it, just write here and we will consider it. At the end, we
>> will select the best idea based on the best potential student that looks
>> very likely to complete it.
>>
>> Since the time is quite short, you better hurry with your proposals and
>> students.
>>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have started to work on HTABLE ( a BigTable type storage for Hadoop 
> from Apache) backend support in Kamailio, as I consider stepping away 
> from SQL type databases to more distributed environments will benefit 
> us in the long run. The requirements are C++ and Thrift(very easy to 
> use - already made them work), so we need an external C++ library that 
> would talk with K's future db_htable module. As time is not that  it 
> would be nice  that I  have some help :).
>
> Also I remember that there were talks last year about a new dialog 
> design and several people work on it. This would also be a nice 
> extension to K.
>
> Of course, both ideas don't involve Jitsi directly, they might fail 
> from the start.
there is no need to involve Jitsi at all. Last year was practically 
Kamailio alone, with SEMS supposed to do notifications from audio mixer 
point of view.

So, the proposed projects must be related to Kamailio, preferably 
something attractive and related to VoIP communication :-) .

Cheers,
Daniel
>
> Marius
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 3/29/11 9:38 AM, Schumann Sebastian wrote:
>>>> 2011/3/28 Schumann Sebastian<Sebastian.Schumann at st.sk>:
>>>>>> You are right, sorry. Anyhow, how you ever seen a XMPP server
>>>>>> integrating some kind of interoperability/gateway with SIP? In
>>>>>> Kamailio/*SER we have some attemps to interoperate with XMPP world.
>>>>> Openfire has SIP SIMPLE support.
>>>> What components of SIP SIMPLE does it support? MESSAGE?
>>>> PUBLISH/SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY for event "presence"? XCAP? does it work?
>>> I don't know details as I have not used it myself. I just answered 
>>> that I know an XMPP server that does SIP integration - not sure to 
>>> which extend and about functionality.
>>>
>>> I assume it does not support XCAP as it claims SIP/SIMPLE in the 
>>> gateway only (as per RFC I guess and not OMA I assume). The gateway 
>>> is under the same section as gateways to ICQ, Gadu-Gadu etc. so IM 
>>> gateway.
>>>
>>> Moreover, it has an "Asterisk-IM" plugin and also a "SIP Phone 
>>> Plugin". Again, I do know to which extend they work, but it is an 
>>> XMPP server and it has implemented SIP on various places.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Sebastian
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