Hi Henning,
working in open source means somebody is joining and contributing to a project as a free will option. I'm doing it because I have whatever reasons to do it. But does not mean I am forced to work on it or I have some obligation to do it. Also, In the mean while I'm free to work with whatever project I like. If I'm not longer interested in a project, I free to walk away (as free as I joined). This is the natural way of things in open source - whatever if you are happy with it or not.
Before making hard statements, please review what open source means. And also do not forget I am one of the co-founders of the OpenSER project and I invested really a lot of work and time in it. And what I doing, I'm doing just because I want to be able to carry on this work effort.
Thanks and regards, Bogdan
Henning Westerholt wrote:
Hi all,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu prepared this fork from Kamailio (formerly known as OpenSER) since July. This was done secretly, we were not aware of this. We've all done a great amount of work to resolve the existing trademark issues and create a better organisational backing for the project. Many contributors tried hard to improve the quality of the code base, a big number of bug and documentation fixes were done, doxygen code documentation was greatly extended.
Because of the project renaming our release schedule needed some adaptions. We discussed this in the last week on the developer list and found a new release date for Kamailio [1]. Version 1.4.0 will be released on the thursday, the 7. august.
Cheers,
Henning Westerholt
[1] http://lists.kamailio.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/014926.html
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