Is ser being actively developed anymore? Everywhere I go on iptel's website, everything is horridly outdated. Is there an alternative to ser? We like ser a lot but don't want to continue inhouse devel on a "dead" program. Asterisk doesn't even come close to the processing power of ser, that can't be it... ??
Just curious. Matt
Matt Schulte wrote:
Is ser being actively developed anymore? Everywhere I go on iptel's website, everything is horridly outdated. Is there an alternative to ser? We like ser a lot but don't want to continue inhouse devel on a "dead" program. Asterisk doesn't even come close to the processing power of ser, that can't be it... ??
Ser is still being actively developed. If you're doing in-house development on ser, I suggest you join the serdev mailing list so that you can keep up on what's going on with other ser developments.
Jamey