Personally, I would say that it is not in the interest of the project to scatter focus
away from itself, while further confusing newbies and in general making the
"marketing message" less coherent.
That effort would be better spent on making Kamailio more user-friendly and/or easily
deployable for trivial scenarios and small-scale, narrow purposes--if that's a
priority for the project. Whether it even should be a priority deserves some rational
discussion, since that may not be where Kamailio is strongest, just by design. The goal of
a project should be to try to succeed in the game most appropriate for its character, and
one which best aligns with the vision behind it.
-- Alex
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wrote:Personally I haven't used repro, so I cannot give relevant comments on it.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 8/5/12 11:25 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
I've recently been doing some improvements to reSIProcate and it's SIP
proxy, `repro'
http://www.resiprocate.org/About_Repro
It may appear to be a competitor for Kamailio - but a closer look at it
reveals some interesting possibilities:
a) the config file is less flexible than Kamailio - but this makes it
extremely easy to set up. This makes it an ideal stepping stone for
people who are not ready for Kamailio
b) for Kamailio to really become widespread depends on a wide community
of sites running SIP proxies - repro appears to be a solution that can
be used to activate many public SIP servers very quickly, creating a
world where everyone speaks Kamailio's language
I'm curious to get some feedback about
- have other people involved with Kamailio (and related proxies) had any
exposure to reSIProcate already?
- making repro and Kamailio work well together (ideally using DNS SRV
and TLS with domain certificates/federated VoIP) - test cases? public
test servers?
- promoting the two proxies together, repro as the beginner solution,
Kamailio as a strategic option for people who need more flexibility -
does anyone feel comfortable with this concept?
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