On 3/27/10 5:23 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/3/27 Alex
Balashov<abalashov(a)evaristesys.com>om>:
I am opposed to this. I think there is a large
base of Kamailio users that
does not wish to get mired in larger discussions about SER-compatible modes
of using sip-router and other things of that nature.
The merging proposal is good but perhaps it should take place later.
ok, I will do it 10 minutes later ;-)
The proposal resulted looking at discussions on the mailing lists and
feedback I accumulated during last month travelings. We direct new the
people looking at our project to three different places for discussions
about stable releases and the source code is more or less the same. What
is on sr-users is definitely important for k and s users as well.
Surprisingly, even for me, the integration done last year had fantastic
outcome and the differences between flavours are not radical. I tried to
summarize on the page:
http://sip-router.org/kamailio-release/
Moreover, the best for our community users is having access to all
developers. We share now code that was developed by the other project
during 2005-2008 and we tend to stay focused on just one users mailing
list, neglecting the others.
I think we can sort out better the issues in one mailing list and
everyone is sure will get the best answer since all devels and users
will have focus in a single place. In addition, the discussions about
differences existing now will create the necessary pressure to document
properly or find a better solution.
Agree. If you want to continue to build critical mass for your software and
your community, you should definitely
have fewer lists, not more. Serious participants have no trouble to filter out posts
that are not of interest or
don't affect them (or they don't understand). But serious participants hate to
miss things important to them just
because it did not appear on "their" list.
-Jeff
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