Gerry wrote:
(I hope the subject is appropriate here and I am not
starting a
religious war. If the subject is inappropriate please feel to delete the
message admins.thanks)
We are about to make the decision to use SER or OpenSER.
Are there any strong reasons why one should avoid using one or the other ?
My general impression is that OpenSER tries to be more aggressive in
implementing new features. However the questions regarding stability and
commitment by users to the fork linger of course in my mind too.
IMO openser stable (1.0.x) is as stable as ser is.
There are also lots of new features in ser-CVS head, but ser-CVS head is
under heavy development and thus not very stable.
e.g. for production use with nice features (AVPs, pseudo variables ...)
I use openser.
For testing (e.g. TLS stuff) I use openser and ser-CVS-head.
My conclusion: for a stable system use openser. If you need certain new
features you can choose ser-cvs-head (presence, TLS, ratelimit) or
openser (new statistics module).
regards
klaus
I would be most grateful if some could provide me some arguments
regarding the matter.
TIA for your input.
Gerry
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