The roadmap to next major release of Kamailio (OpenSER), codenamed 3.0, was sketched during IRC meeting Jul 07, 2009, as: – freezing in 1-1.5 months – 1-1.5 months testing – release by end of September/ beginning of October Right now, current development state is: – all but one module (seas) were updated to work with […]
Two of the last three modules that were not ported to use the new sip router core are ready now: nat_traversal and siptrace. Particularly, siptrace was refurbished a lot. Before release, there are couple of new features that should get in trunk since sip route core offers support for such extensions: – ability to filter […]
SEMS, the SIP Express Media Server, is available for download at http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/1.1/1.1.1/ This is a bugfix release in the 1.1 branch which accumulates fixes for bugs found in 1.1.0 so far: fixed Via HF missing the port number in ACK to 200 reply do not try to scale too short RTP packets fixed initialization of […]
The project has a new bug tracker available: http://sip-router.org/tracker/ Feel free to use it to report: bugs (code, documentation, web site) feature requests improvements
The IRC fans that want to do “a more real-time chat” about using and developing SIP Router project, can join the #sip-router channel on irc.freenode.net.
Support for a new type of route in configuration file – event_route – is now in the GIT repository. The prototype for it is: event_route[groupid:eventid] { [actions] } The main purpose for it is to allow modules (and core) to be able to execute code written in configuration file when a specific event happens, without […]
The period of SIP Router integration phase is more and more approaching the end. Apart of 4 modules that are not integrated yet from Kamailio – seas, siptrace, uac_redirect and nat_traversal (work being undertaken) — the rest of 88 modules are ready for http://sip-router.org core. There is now a page to collect guidelines for the […]
Thanks to Jan, automatically generated HTML documentation from docbook documents stored in the git repository is available at http://sip-router.org/docbook/sip-router/branch/master/ This is all the docbook documentation that we currently have in the repository, including the documents under doc, modules, modules_k, modules_s, and lib subdirectories. The HTML documentation is updated automatically upon changes in the git repository.
Slides presented at Amoocon 2009, Rostock, Germany, are now available at: http://sip-router.org/pub/events/2009-05-Amoocon/2009-amoocon-sip-router.org.pdf The two day event, although Asterisk centric, brought many people from different projects and technologies around SIP and VoIP. Very interesting talks about integration with web and social networking, SS7 or database clustering.
There is a new page in the wiki with suggestions for some interesting sip-router related development projects. The list can be found here. These are mostly my (Jan’s) personal suggestions, things that I consider nice-to-have or interesting (and which I kept on my todo lists for far too long). Most of them would make nice […]