Hi!
Up to now I can only find the README of the lcr module and the README of the xlog modul on the website.
IMO it is a bad idea to put README files on this website. Who will update these files if the original files in CVS will change. This will lead to inconsistence.
I rather would like to see, if the site would be like voip-info: Publishing user experiences and documentation which can't be found on the iptel site. e.g.: - snippets of ser.cfg for certain features - complete ser.cfg's - description of undocumented functions (until they are in the original documentation. This way everbody can easily write documentation and after some time a serdeveoper with cvs acces and sgml knowledge can copy-past it into the offical documentation) - architecture (HA, ser+asterisk, ser+gateways) - NAT traversal
Only tested and working ser.cfg's should be posted here. No discussions, feature requests ... --> these belong to the mailinglist.
regards, klaus
Simon Miles wrote:
Dear All,
As the deployment of the iptel.org ser package has increased, the number of questions being asked on the 'serusers' mailing list have also increased, a significant proportion of them from people who are just beginning to comprehend the usage of ser and the associated modules.
A group of experienced ser users have decided to help the community and are working on a 'Getting Started' document that will detail how to deploy a working ser environment and then configure it to support authentication, MySQL, PSTN Gateways, NAT and many other facilities.
The same group have also noticed that creating a common repository of files and modules that support ser is also greatly needed. This is not a replacement of the iptel.org and cvs.berlios.de sites or the serusers list, but an extension of their existing capability to support the practical side of deploying ser into live environments.
It is hoped to release the first draft of this 'Getting Started' document into the community within the next few weeks.
The community site is already now open at http://onsip.org/. Please register and have a look!
So watch this space and we hope that the community will appreciate this work
Paul ( phazlett@gmail.com ), Simon ( simon@SystemsRM.co.uk ), Greger ( greger@teigre.com )
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