Hello all,
I'm happy to announce a new developer for the project: Richard Fuchs. Welcome to the development team!
Richard is working at Sipwise for over 4 years now and has already contributed many new features and bug fixes for our kamailio packages. Among those are the period matching in tmrec module, r-uri matching in lcr module and some IPv6 patches.
He's also the brain behind most of the C based applications you can find in the Sipwise platforms, like the ngcp-mediaproxy-ng etc.
Best regards, Andreas
25 apr 2012 kl. 14:57 skrev Andreas Granig:
Hello all,
I'm happy to announce a new developer for the project: Richard Fuchs. Welcome to the development team!
Richard is working at Sipwise for over 4 years now and has already contributed many new features and bug fixes for our kamailio packages. Among those are the period matching in tmrec module, r-uri matching in lcr module and some IPv6 patches.
He's also the brain behind most of the C based applications you can find in the Sipwise platforms, like the ngcp-mediaproxy-ng etc.
Welcome Richard!
And a big thank you to Sipwise for contributing a large amount of patches and development resources to the project.
/O
Hello,
Olle, thanks for taking care of adding news out there! Welcome to Richard!
For the records, just wanted to add that such announcement (ie., first email in this thread) of new developers is suitable also for sr-users, beside the sr-dev (so people know that there is a new 'official' guy that can take free support requests ;-) )
Cheers, Daniel
On 4/25/12 3:24 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
25 apr 2012 kl. 14:57 skrev Andreas Granig:
Hello all,
I'm happy to announce a new developer for the project: Richard Fuchs. Welcome to the development team!
Richard is working at Sipwise for over 4 years now and has already contributed many new features and bug fixes for our kamailio packages. Among those are the period matching in tmrec module, r-uri matching in lcr module and some IPv6 patches.
He's also the brain behind most of the C based applications you can find in the Sipwise platforms, like the ngcp-mediaproxy-ng etc.
Welcome Richard!
And a big thank you to Sipwise for contributing a large amount of patches and development resources to the project.
/O _______________________________________________ sr-dev mailing list sr-dev@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
Hello and thanks for the warm welcome guys (despite the wrong last name in the news announcement, heh). I hope I can be useful in the future!
Cheers
On 04/25/12 09:59, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
Olle, thanks for taking care of adding news out there! Welcome to Richard!
For the records, just wanted to add that such announcement (ie., first email in this thread) of new developers is suitable also for sr-users, beside the sr-dev (so people know that there is a new 'official' guy that can take free support requests ;-) )
Cheers, Daniel
On 4/25/12 3:24 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
25 apr 2012 kl. 14:57 skrev Andreas Granig:
Hello all,
I'm happy to announce a new developer for the project: Richard Fuchs. Welcome to the development team!
Richard is working at Sipwise for over 4 years now and has already contributed many new features and bug fixes for our kamailio packages. Among those are the period matching in tmrec module, r-uri matching in lcr module and some IPv6 patches.
He's also the brain behind most of the C based applications you can find in the Sipwise platforms, like the ngcp-mediaproxy-ng etc.
Welcome Richard!
And a big thank you to Sipwise for contributing a large amount of patches and development resources to the project.
/O _______________________________________________ sr-dev mailing list sr-dev@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
25 apr 2012 kl. 15:59 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
For the records, just wanted to add that such announcement (ie., first email in this thread) of new developers is suitable also for sr-users, beside the sr-dev (so people know that there is a new 'official' guy that can take free support requests ;-) )
Absolutely. I already have sent a few customers directly to Richard for the famous Open Source free support ... ;-)
/O