On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Alex Balashov wrote:
To be fair to Ali and all others in his predicament, OpenSER documentation - as much as has been put into the effort - *is* rather recondite and abstruse. It provides a lot of specification on how to accomplish particular tasks, but not really a whole lot of high-level conceptual overview or theoretical introduction to the mechanics of the engine, or why you would want to do various particular things.
OpenSER is wonderful, but it's one of the harder things to "get into" in the open-source VoIP space because its documentation is rather lopsided in this regard.
Hi Alex,
yes, you're right. I've added a link to the Rome admin course materials on the Wiki which has some information about the general configuration, and will ask Bogdan about to provide some other slides about the internal structure from the programming course.
[And yes, I realise that such a gripe is best addressed by making a thoughtful and original contribution to the effort - that's why there's a wiki, right?]
Exactly. ;-)
Henning