Happy New Year 2022!
In 2021 Kamailio celebrated 20 years of development, time passed so fast! Although we couldn’t organise an in-person party with the community, we marked the event with another small online Kamailio WorldRead More…
In 2021 Kamailio celebrated 20 years of development, time passed so fast! Although we couldn’t organise an in-person party with the community, we marked the event with another small online Kamailio WorldRead More…
In order to plan the roadmap to next major release, it is time to organize another online devel meeting, so the developers and community members can syncronize and plan what should beRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v5.3.9 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v5.3.8. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved, which means you don’t haveRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v5.5.3 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v5.5.2. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved, which means you don’t haveRead More…
Kamailio project started to create the archive with Debian/Ubuntu packages for each stable release. Practically each version gets its own APT repository, allowing to install any of the archived versions at anyRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v5.4.7 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v5.4.6. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved, which means you don’t haveRead More…
On this day twenty years ago – September 3, 2001 – the first commit was pushed to source code repository (CVS at that time) of the project that became over the yearsRead More…
Couple of details for those that want to watch live or even participate to Kamailio World Online Conference, Sep 1-2, 2021 – the schedule is available at: https://www.kamailioworld.com/k09-online/ There is no registrationRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v5.5.2 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v5.5.1. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved, which means you don’t haveRead More…
Note: this article was written by Daniel-Constantin Mierla alone, being a personal selection of who or what was considered to have impacted the evolution of Kamailio project to become what it isRead More…