, is
still the best starting point for beginners. It's in the process of
being revised.
Check out the new buildsystem,
,
to generate a very simple hello world file.
Also, the etc directory of the source code contains a ser.cfg example
file with lots of features, as well as a ser_basic.cfg (similar
alternative to helloworld).
g-)
lists(a)infoway.net wrote:
Excellent news. Thanks for the feedback. Overall, and
please don't take this negatively, I think documentation for SER is difficult for
beginners, so if we have to go through the learning curve anyway, we might as well do it
in the newer version.
Thanks again
On Tue, May 8, 2007 5:04 pm, SIP <sip(a)arcdiv.com> said:
For all intents and purposes, SER 2.0 (the new
one) is ready for use.
The only thing it's really waiting on to be 'stable' is some better
documentation. However, it's best, if you're just getting started, to
deploy with the new version and maybe muddle your way through a bit
until documentation is complete.
N.
lists(a)infoway.net wrote:
We are planning on deploying a couple of SER
servers and integrate them with
either SEMS or Asterisk for voicemail. However, we are a bit confused as to which
version of SER to go with? From what we can tell, the latest stable version is
0.9.6. However, we know of the new 0.10.X version. Reading up on the site, there
is some documentation that explains a little bit of the differences and/or
migration recommendations/steps.
So, in an effort to keep life as simple as possible, which version should we work
with? We are afraid that if we go through a learning cycle with 0.9.6 we're going
to "suffer" when migrating to the new version, either because of the learning
curve or because of a potential painful migration process.
Any recommendations?
Thanks
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