Hello,
I am aware of such confusion, but there are people using the two
database schema, so completely unifying them is quite complex process.
But, speaking of available documentation, community maintenance and new
comers, probably it makes sense to make kamailio default flavour,
because ser requires more technical involvement -- I haven't seen new
comers looking at installing ser flavour, which is default one now.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10/8/12 4:48 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz wrote:
HI Daniel,
I consider myself a "new comer" and having both kamailio and ser
interacting with each other is indeed confusing.
For me, the change is welcome and I'm in favor of doing all the effort
at once.
Regards.
Carlos
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
some bits were left with the old project name OpenSER, not to
disturb too much at that time and see where everything goes.
Other voices expressed same idea in the past, now everything is
stable and development goes smooth, so it is good to make a
decision because openser is too way back and new comers could be
confused.
In my list is renaming from openser to kamailio next attributes:
- default database name (exiting configs should not be impacted
that much as most of them have database provided by module parameter)
- default database access usernames and passwords, respectively
openser, openserro and openserrw should become kamailio,
kamailioro and kamailiorw
- perl module API is packed as OpenSER - this could affect some
people using it, but a search and replace should do it
- snmpstats mibs - probably it is going to have some impact as well
Eventually we can start doing it gradually, one or two per
release, but is probably better to do all at once, so people will
do one upgrade with next major release.
Another thing is sercmd, it is in conflict for packaging as both
ser and kamailio install it. It means that one cannot install both
kamailio and ser at same time from packages. One option is to
install it as kamcmd.
Because these changes affect users and devels, I sent the message
to both mailing lists. Opinions?
Cheers,
Daniel
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