Hello,
thanks to Alexandr Dubovikov, a selection of photos from FOSDEM2009 and Kamailio/SIP Router Meeting are now available at: http://www.kamailio.org/events/2009-FOSDEM/FOSDEM2009-Album/
Some movies should become available as well.
As for the FOSDEM itself, there were a lot of sessions focusing on scalability for backends, mainly from MySQL track. There are some goodies that will help improving performance with 0-lines of code in the sip servers.
I have been to XMPP interop, although they focused on Voice/Jingle, I tried the new purple module -- still some things to sort out and I will post a resume about this particular case and entire event.
Cheers, Daniel
9 feb 2009 kl. 18.57 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
thanks to Alexandr Dubovikov, a selection of photos from FOSDEM2009 and Kamailio/SIP Router Meeting are now available at: http://www.kamailio.org/events/2009-FOSDEM/FOSDEM2009-Album/
:-)
Thanks for removing the very secret picture of our very secret plan for world domination that we draw on the table.
Some movies should become available as well.
Ouch.
As for the FOSDEM itself, there were a lot of sessions focusing on scalability for backends, mainly from MySQL track. There are some goodies that will help improving performance with 0-lines of code in the sip servers.
I have been to XMPP interop, although they focused on Voice/Jingle, I tried the new purple module -- still some things to sort out and I will post a resume about this particular case and entire event.
I spent monday on the XMPP dev meeting a got a few ideas for improvements.
To add to Daniels report, we had several ad-hoc meetings in between talks and hunting for cool t-shirts. Those meetings are always productive.
A big thank you to Daniel and Ramona for organizing yet another very pleasant and fun community dinner! And to Olivier Taylor for finding the restaurant!
I always enjoy meeting the Kamaillio community, both users and developers!
If you have the chance to attend one of these community meetings, please do so.
Daniel and I will have Asterisk and OpenSER/kamailio classes in Stockholm, Boston and Malaga this spring, so we're looking forward to meeting you there!
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