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(a)kamailio.org
<mailto: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
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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