IPTEL's SER project is one of the main lighthouses that guide the
industry to Next Generation Networks.
Congratulations to its hard-working developers and many happy returns
of this day!
Your sincerely,
Adrian Georgescu
On Sep 4, 2004, at 10:10 PM, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul wrote:
Today ser celebrates its third birthday!
With this occasion I've written a short ser history based mainly on my
memory and my old mail archive. I've tried to mention only the
important
events. I'm sure I have missed a lot of things and/or people. If this
is
your case, please don't feel offended, send me an email and I will
straighten things up.
Three years ago on 4 September 2001 I committed the first working ser
version on a private cvs. In fact I started writting ser 2 days before,
on 2nd September. I was supposed to write some kind of sip glue for a
Cisco PSTN gateway in 1 week, but of course I did it in the last 2 days
:-)
At that time the config looked like:
# method_re sip_uri_re dest_host
# (warning: re cannot contain space)
^R.* ^sip:.*@dorian.* ekina.fokus.gmd.de
^INVITE .* ape:5061 # my laptop
. . 192.168.46.55
A short time after this Jiri began testing the code and requesting new
features.2 weeks later I completely changed the config format bringing
it pretty close to what we have today. At the time Jiri stronlgy
disagreed with the ideea arguing that the new config would increase
code
complexity too much and would severely impact performance. The final
argument was: I already wrote the code and it works :-)
In Octomber 2001 I made some changes to ser routing language bringing
it
to what we still use today.
In the next months I've created the module interface, the first two
modules (print and textops) and I've added the shared memory support
(this involved the creation of ser's own malloc library which proved to
be much faster for ser's memory usage patterns than standards malloc
implementations).
During the same period Bogdan and Jan joined me and Jiri also began
writing code.
In December 2001 Bogdan announced that tm was up an running (after a
sleepless night).
At the beginning of 2002 we were joined by Daniel. Jan introduced the
mysql, usrloc and auth modules.
Ser first public appearance was at the April 2002 Sipit. We ran it on a
pda an still managed to be faster than the testing tools that were used
against us :-)
In May 2002 ser got ipv6 support. In September 2002 ser went public: it
was GPL'ed and the cvs tree was moved to berlios. During the same month
Jiri introduced the FIFO interface, Karel committed serweb and we had
the first GPL'ed release: ser 0.8.8.
In December 2002 ser got its first big external contribution: the enum
module, written by Juha Heinanen.
In January 2003 Raphael commited sems on berlios.
In February 2003 ser got tcp support.
Sometime during the 2003 spring ser got the permissions module from
Miklos Tirpak and nathelper from Maxim Sobolev.
All the rest is too new to be in the history :-)
Andrei
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