Hello,
I should be able to spend some time helping with something like this.
Although, like everything else, I'd have to fit it in around other things.
Peter
On 30 August 2013 18:32, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 8/30/13 5:57 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
30 aug 2013 kl. 17:52 skrev Peter Dunkley <peter.dunkley(a)crocodilertc.net
:
Hello,
I just want to add, that my comments about GitHub being easier to manage
were entirely theoretical as I am one of those not involved in managing the
servers. I merely added it as it is one of the many (perceived at least)
advantages of a cloud deployment - and someone did ask what the advantages
were.
It might be that GitHub is entirely inappropriate for Kamailio, but I
don't think it does any harm for someone to ask these kinds of questions
from time-to-time as we are in an ever-changing landscape in terms of what
is on offer out there. I'd like to think the decision not to use something
that is currently considered to be the "best-of-breed" option by the
open-source community is a deliberate one.
+1 to that. We should always have an open discussion and keep asking
these questions. Why do we do what we do, and the way we do it?
Definitely and we always welcomed such discussions.
My initial remark was just to set context that just generic statements
should now weight substantially at this moment. I'm for try and decide
later, based on direct experiences, rather that rush and then have to
revert or live with a more complex situation. And I proposed a gradual
approach, it does not mean it has to be that one.
Andreas had also good remarks/suggestions and can be (part of) the
solution for a while. Still someone will have to do a bit of work...
volunteers?
Cheers,
Daniel
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