Server Maintenance – Wed-Thu Night
During the night between Wed (June 24) and Thu (June 25), planned to start not early than 00:00 GMT+1, there will be some schedule maintenance work to the infrastructure that is hostingRead More…
During the night between Wed (June 24) and Thu (June 25), planned to start not early than 00:00 GMT+1, there will be some schedule maintenance work to the infrastructure that is hostingRead More…
A new developer has joined Kamailio team: Stefan Mititelu. He is part of the 1&1 AG team and together with Lucian Balaceanu and Patric Marshall, they are going to maintain the modulesRead More…
June 10, 2015: Kamailio v4.3.0 is out – a new major release, collecting new features and improvements added during about six months of development and one and a half month of testing.Read More…
Recently a new command line tool for Kamailio management was published by Asipto, named kamcli, available at: https://github.com/asipto/kamcli It is written in Python and at this stage it is more an attempt to see ifRead More…
Next major version of Kamailio (v4.3.0) is planned to be out on Wednesday (June 10) or Thursday (June 11). The pool of things to fix is minor, deb packaging for 4.3 is ready, thanksRead More…
The next release of Kamailio will be 4.3 – a release with new module and many new functions! The GIT branch for the coming release 4.3 has been created. This branch will hostRead More…
One week before and we are ready to welcome the guests of the 3rd edition of Kamailio World Conference & Exhibition. The content is filled with excellent technical tutorials in the firstRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.2.5 stable is out! This is a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.2.4. Don’t worry about upgrading – the configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (formerRead More…
sipgate, one of the oldest supporters of SER/Kamailio project, with Marcus Hunger member of project’s management team, is hosting the LeanDUS meetup on the evening of May 26, 2015, an event freeRead More…
Before freezing the development for next major release – Kamailio v4.3.0 – several modules and other relevant additions were pushed in a rather short period of time to git repository. Now, weRead More…