Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce to you the SIP Router project.
It aims to build a solid open source SIP routing platform, based on collaboration of the SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) teams.
Developers of these two projects believe that an united and non-conflicting environment will bring many benefits to them, community members and companies:
* bring together the developers and user communities of both projects * reduce maintenance overhead * avoid duplicated efforts in development * develop a core framework that is flexible, extensible and scalable * promote and build a solid open source SIP server project * ensure business credibility * make future forking undesirable, this harms everybody, affects credibility and business
You are welcome to join! Visit the web site at:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
We hope this is a great news for you, thanks to the effort of main developers and management teams of the two projects. We invite you to join the new mailing list for further discussions:
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
Daniel, Jiri Kamailio Management Team SER Management Team
That's great, the fork is away after a long time. Sounds very good for me and probably for the community.
A happy Ser user
Olivier
Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce to you the SIP Router project.
It aims to build a solid open source SIP routing platform, based on collaboration of the SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) teams.
Developers of these two projects believe that an united and non-conflicting environment will bring many benefits to them, community members and companies:
* bring together the developers and user communities of both projects * reduce maintenance overhead * avoid duplicated efforts in development * develop a core framework that is flexible, extensible and scalable * promote and build a solid open source SIP server project * ensure business credibility * make future forking undesirable, this harms everybody, affects
credibility and business
You are welcome to join! Visit the web site at:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
We hope this is a great news for you, thanks to the effort of main developers and management teams of the two projects. We invite you to join the new mailing list for further discussions:
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
Daniel, Jiri Kamailio Management Team SER Management Team
Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
That's great, the fork is away after a long time. Sounds very good for me and probably for the community.
A happy Ser user
Olivier
Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce to you the SIP Router project.
It aims to build a solid open source SIP routing platform, based on collaboration of the SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) teams.
Developers of these two projects believe that an united and non-conflicting environment will bring many benefits to them, community members and companies:
* bring together the developers and user communities of both projects * reduce maintenance overhead * avoid duplicated efforts in development * develop a core framework that is flexible, extensible and scalable * promote and build a solid open source SIP server project * ensure business credibility * make future forking undesirable, this harms everybody, affects
credibility and business
You are welcome to join! Visit the web site at:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
We hope this is a great news for you, thanks to the effort of main developers and management teams of the two projects. We invite you to join the new mailing list for further discussions:
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
Daniel, Jiri Kamailio Management Team SER Management Team
Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Great to hear these news . Unity is much better.
Regards
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 9:52 AM, hh174 olivier@hh174.be wrote:
That's great, the fork is away after a long time. Sounds very good for me and probably for the community.
A happy Ser user
Olivier
Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce to you the SIP Router project.
It aims to build a solid open source SIP routing platform, based on collaboration of the SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER)
teams.
Developers of these two projects believe that an united and non-conflicting environment will bring many benefits to them, community members and companies:
* bring together the developers and user communities of both projects * reduce maintenance overhead * avoid duplicated efforts in development * develop a core framework that is flexible, extensible and scalable * promote and build a solid open source SIP server project * ensure business credibility * make future forking undesirable, this harms everybody, affects
credibility and business
You are welcome to join! Visit the web site at:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
We hope this is a great news for you, thanks to the effort of main developers and management teams of the two projects. We invite you to join the new mailing list for further discussions:
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
Daniel, Jiri Kamailio Management Team SER Management Team
Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Congratulations to both projects!
I think this is very beneificial for both communities as well as for all the companies out there using the two products.
I am very happy with this result and hope that the third kid in the SER family - OpenSIPS - will consider joining the effort too.
Best regards, /Olle
In Hoc Signo Vinces!
C.
Daniel-Constantin Mierla ha scritto:
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce to you the SIP Router project.
It aims to build a solid open source SIP routing platform, based on collaboration of the SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) teams.
Developers of these two projects believe that an united and non-conflicting environment will bring many benefits to them, community members and companies:
* bring together the developers and user communities of both projects * reduce maintenance overhead * avoid duplicated efforts in development * develop a core framework that is flexible, extensible and scalable * promote and build a solid open source SIP server project * ensure business credibility * make future forking undesirable, this harms everybody, affects
credibility and business
You are welcome to join! Visit the web site at:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
We hope this is a great news for you, thanks to the effort of main developers and management teams of the two projects. We invite you to join the new mailing list for further discussions:
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
Daniel, Jiri Kamailio Management Team SER Management Team
Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Congratulations to everyone who participated in the reunion ;)
Good movement guys! Samuel
2008/11/4 Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce to you the SIP Router project.
It aims to build a solid open source SIP routing platform, based on collaboration of the SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) teams.
Developers of these two projects believe that an united and non-conflicting environment will bring many benefits to them, community members and companies:
- bring together the developers and user communities of both projects
- reduce maintenance overhead
- avoid duplicated efforts in development
- develop a core framework that is flexible, extensible and scalable
- promote and build a solid open source SIP server project
- ensure business credibility
- make future forking undesirable, this harms everybody, affects
credibility and business
You are welcome to join! Visit the web site at:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
We hope this is a great news for you, thanks to the effort of main developers and management teams of the two projects. We invite you to join the new mailing list for further discussions:
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
Daniel, Jiri Kamailio Management Team SER Management Team
Devel mailing list Devel@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel
Hello All!
2008/11/4, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
Please make announces about such events earlier.
It takes about 7 working days to make a EU visa in Russia, and if some russian fellow (not me, in particular) interested in visiting this meeting, he definitely would like to know exact dates in two weeks before the event.
We hope this is a great news for you
Great news, indeed!
Hello,
On 11/04/08 17:05, Peter Lemenkov wrote:
Hello All!
2008/11/4, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
Please make announces about such events earlier.
I apologize for this short term, indeed. It was practically impossible to find a better day, due to travelings and IETF in the middle. It is why we tried to announced as soon as possible once the date was clear. Sometimes we just have to do it to happen, also not all devels can make it, even they are EU.
There will be further meetings, this is the kick start, I am looking forward for the first release including all features from both projects, a solid and performant core -- that could be a good party meeting...
Cheers, Daniel
It takes about 7 working days to make a EU visa in Russia, and if some russian fellow (not me, in particular) interested in visiting this meeting, he definitely would like to know exact dates in two weeks before the event.
We hope this is a great news for you
Great news, indeed!
Peter Lemenkov wrote:
Hello All!
2008/11/4, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
Please make announces about such events earlier.
I take my part of the blame as well -- it is a desire to progress in combination with (un)availability of many folks who have been preparing this. We are intending to follow the IETF model in that meetings are good for speeding up, but whatever comes out of it will be shared with the mailing list.
It takes about 7 working days to make a EU visa in Russia, and if some russian fellow (not me, in particular) interested in visiting this meeting, he definitely would like to know exact dates in two weeks before the event.
We hope this is a great news for you
Great news, indeed!
Thank you, we got lot of private feedback too and it has been encouragingly positive.
-jiri
Hi Guys!
This is great news! I think I'm not the onlyone who's been hopeing for a merge since the day the split became public.
- Atle
Who's rather suppriced today, since he has'nt checked his email in 5 days..
* Jiri Kuthan jiri@iptel.org [081104 16:25]:
Peter Lemenkov wrote:
Hello All!
2008/11/4, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
There is a meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Nov 10, 2008, hosted by 1&1, where the developers and community members have the chance to discuss and tune the last aspects of the new project. We are looking to see many of you there: http://sip-router.org/index.php/meeting/
Please make announces about such events earlier.
I take my part of the blame as well -- it is a desire to progress in combination with (un)availability of many folks who have been preparing this. We are intending to follow the IETF model in that meetings are good for speeding up, but whatever comes out of it will be shared with the mailing list.
It takes about 7 working days to make a EU visa in Russia, and if some russian fellow (not me, in particular) interested in visiting this meeting, he definitely would like to know exact dates in two weeks before the event.
We hope this is a great news for you
Great news, indeed!
Thank you, we got lot of private feedback too and it has been encouragingly positive.
-jiri _______________________________________________ Serdev mailing list Serdev@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serdev