Hello,
Great summary, thanks Daniel and Giacomo. If people are interested about seeing some
pictures from the two days and the evening event - I've added some to my blog (with
some delay due to traveling):
https://skalatan.de/en/blog/kamailio-hackathon-2019
Cheers,
Henning
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Subject: [SR-Users] Kamailio developers meeting - follow up remarks
Hello,
last week we had the 2nd annual Kamailio Developers Meeting hosted by Sipgate in
Dusseldorf, Germany:
*
https://www.kamailio.org/w/developers-meeting/
16 people were at the event in various roles.
Giacomo Vacca published on his blog a good summary of what happened there:
*
https://www.giacomovacca.com/2019/11/my-notes-on-kamailio-developer-meeting…
This year we had a lot of discussions, as well as work done on multiple planes, not only
Kamailio code. So I am trying to list here some of the conclusions for future development,
the technical aspects of the meeting, so everyone is aware and can provide feedback.
1) Effective work was done on:
* kamailio code
* kamailio rpm packaging
* kamailio tools (kamctl)
* kamailio release process
* kamailio project keys (to be used to sign the packages)
2) Documentation
2.a) Wiki
* it was somehow a rough consensus to move the wiki content to github, along with
changing the format from dokuwiki markdown to the standard/github markdown. This should
enable people to make pull requests so developers or community members can review and
aprove new content. It also makes it easier to contribute using existing github account,
now the
kamailio.org/wiki is requiring to make a dedicated account, which many prefer not
to do it.
* the presentation can be done either by using mkdocs to generate html files hosted on
kamailio.org or using the github provided wiki portal.
2.b) Docs for variables and transformations
* there was a proposal to move them in the documentation the modules that export them,
there are pros and cons, needs more discussions. Now they are in the wiki, so this
probably has to resume after deciding on 2.a).
3) Kamailio Modules
3.a) replication (dmq) - several participants discussed about negotiations between nodes
to take active role on some cases (e.g., active dialogs)
3.b) api integration - quite some interest in JSON-based API routing, concluding in
extending rtjson to cover more use cases
3.c) security - have options to restrict the use of TLS1.3 or newer
4) Kamailio Releases
* v5.3.2 was released during the event, allowing to document the process
* work to automatize the process is planned, then eventually assing teams for takeing
cares of releases from specific branches
5) Kamailio Testing
* existing docker-based testing framework should be extended and integrated in CD/CI
pipeline
6) Kamailio packages
6.a) rpms
*
rpm.kamailio.org has been prepared and is expected to take over the opensuse build
service for building rpms and hosting them. Expected to provide support for hosting many
kamailio versions in the same release series so one can do downgrade to older releases.
Also, there is work in progress to provide nightly builds.
6.b) debs
* work is planned to offer many kamailio versions in the same release series
7) Kamailio tools
* kamctl/kamdbctl should be obsoleted in favor of kamcli, which offers a better
framework for input validation and output formatting, as well as better portability, no
longer depending on shell interpreter
8) Various discussions
* kemi exports from C point of view and how to combine the documentation for modules and
their kemi exports
* how to make kamaiio friendlier in virtualized environments (ended up in the need of
making the use of advertised address a bit more dynamic)
* project organizatoric topics - to be approached separately
* next events - Fosdem - someone should submit a proposal to present about Kamailio
9) Long term goals
We speak here more or less about Kamailio 6.0 ...
* change the behaviour of the native config interpreter to be consistent with the other
programming languages in terms of handling the response code (change what is now: the
evaluation of negative value to false and positive value to true and the hidden return 0
to exit)
* make the pool of processes more generic, so they can handle traffic from more sockets
(being sip traffic or something else) -- this should make better use of resources, as some
sockets might be less busy that others
I hope I covered the important topics, if I remember something else, I will reply on this
thread. Or maybe other participants can contribute missing topics.
Should anyone have comments or suggestions on the above topics, or new ones, let's
discuss on sr-users because it impacts the long term use of Kamailio (sr-dev is cc-ed now
for notification purposes).
Overall, there were 2 very intensive days, however in a friendly and relaxed environment
offered by Sipgate. Extremely useful discussions, not only about Kamailio, but about RTC
ecosystem. At the evening social network event event, a couple of external people joined,
some of them presenting very interesting use cases of Kamailio.
Many thanks to all participants that allocated time and resources to come to Dusseldorf,
as well as to the companies that covered expenses for participants.
Cheers,
Daniel
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www.kamailioworld.com
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