Hello,

thanks for sharing this, very useful!

At this moment I would propose to hold on a bit in creating more repositories under github.com/kamailio, because we can end up in having too many there that will make it hard to spot the relevant ones and manage them overall.

I am more than fine to add repositories that are of common interest for the majority of the community, that's why I am proposing to wait a bit and see in what direction this moves. There are a lot of automatic deployment tools, containers, etc ... then for each of them, there are different ways to do things -- so, imo, just cloning all tutorials out there under kamailio repo might not be the best in long term.

Wiki is good at tracking resources/tutorials about them, but what I could see in other repos is having a list like "Awesome Resources" in github, so people making tutorials like you can make pull requests to link them there -- eventually this eay being more convenient for developers on github, rather than making an account on kamailio wiki and writing there.

Then, one can also open an issue to propose a referenced repo/resource to be imported, that will allow people to vote (like/thumb up) and we can decide easier based on that.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 12.02.19 20:00, Gholamreza Sabery wrote:
Dear Henning

I updated the wiki and added an entry under "Install on containers". I want to continue this project. Currently, it can deploy Kamailio in a single instance mode and an Active-Passive mode with a cluster of RTPProxy instances. It still has some issues. I think it is a good idea to add it as a sub-repository to the Kamailio project. This way more users can use it, and share their opinions.

Regards
Gholamreza Sabery Tabrizy

On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 12:21 AM Henning Westerholt <hw@kamailio.org> wrote:
Am Montag, 11. Februar 2019, 18:55:02 CET schrieb Gholamreza Sabery:
> A few years ago, I developed an Ansible repository for automatic deployment
> of Kamailio. Recently, I added some new features, and now you can deploy
> the playbooks on Docker containers. I think it is a good starting point for
> anyone who wants to deploy and use Kamailio for the first time. Link of the
> repository:
>
> https://github.com/ghrst/Kamailio-HA

Hello Gholamreza,

sounds great, thank you for sharing. If you like you can add it it as a link
to our wiki (https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/) maybe in the "Installation On
containers" section.

If you want to maintain and extend it in the future, we could even think off
to add this as sub-repository to github kamailio. Maybe some of the other
developers can share their opinion on this as well (add sr-dev on CC).

Best regards,

Henning


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