El Mon, 5 Jul 2021 06:26:12 +0000 Henning Westerholt <hw@skalatan.de> escribió:Hello Alex, yes, sipwise maintain a fork of it. One related question, the last “official” release 1.6 of sems was in 2015 (at least in public github). Are people just using the development version in production then, also also just maintain their own private fork?Public sems was abandoned years ago.
Maybe abandoned by initial developers, also not getting many new features. Otherwise, I noticed Juha Heinanen is more or less maintaining the public version of SEMS. Maybe he can comment on its current state.
Cheers,
Daniel
It receives some fixes but there's no support from Frafos. There are several commercial branches which have active development but as I said, its comercial. Sipwise has access to those branches because it's a huge contributor, pays a lot of money to Frafos for that. Mostly because their PBX modules for commercial versions of their products run on top of sems. Anyway, the open version is quite stable as it is now. It has bugs that won't ever be fixed but if you know them it's something you can deal with. Same as the ones of us still using chan_sip in asterisk, if you know where the bugs are you can live ith it. -- PekePBX, the multitenant PBX solution https://pekepbx.com
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