Just a quick summary of documentation status for SER 2.0 (Ottendorf):
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*
http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/010whatsnew contains a set of book pages
introducing new features
* ser-basic.cfg and ser.cfg in etc/ directory of source package
contains a non-database and mysql database example that should be a good
basis for testing
*
http://www.iptel.org/new_major_ser_pre_release_ottendorf_is_out_for_testing
provides and overview of new stuff and a step-wise guide to get started
* Module documentation is available online at
http://www.iptel.org/views/moduledocs (I personally prefer the table
overview for quick browsing:
http://www.iptel.org/views/tableofmodules).
Most of the important modules are available online, but see below for
module documentation status
What's left?
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* Overall review of all readme files in source tree, as well as review
of completeness/correctness of module documentation
* Completion of module documentation
* Update SER - Getting Started document and configuration files
* Complete What's New 0.10.x as a migration guide; evaluate what to
extract in a separate manual for SER functionality (updated admin guide)
* Make sure all new features have been documented properly either in
module docs or migration guide
If you want to contribute in some way, please volunteer! (ex. to review
module documentation for your favorite module...)
g-)
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Most of the modules are documented online at
iptel.org. The
documentation is checked out every night (4am CET) from the cvs and
generated, so any changes made the previous day will be available online
the next day.
The modules below are not yet available online and the following have no
readme or docbook documentation in CVS (anybody with documentation for
these, please make a sound!):
acc_db
acc_radius
ctl
dialog
fifo
xmlrpc
These modules have README files available in CVS, but have not been
converted to docbook format yet (in the works):
db_ops
diversion
eval
mediaproxy
postgres
timer
tls