[asterisk-dev] Architectural Freeze for 1.4

Andrew Latham lathama at gmail.com
Wed Mar 29 13:30:48 MST 2006


Just send pizza to Digium or Olle for lunch via the local delivery
folks. I doubt they would turn it down... :)

$500 dollars is enough to buy some IAXys that could be used and it
would fund digium, for the other developers you just send them the
IAXys. Benefits everyone.



On 3/28/06, Greg Boehnlein <damin at nacs.net> wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
>
> > Greg Boehnlein wrote:
> >
> > > I would like to request that Kevin's Variable Length DTMF SVN tree be
> > > considered as an architechtural change for 1.4.
> >
> > It will be merged shortly; I plan on working on it again this weekend
> > and getting it ready for people to be testing soon after.
> >
> > > I'm willing to puy my money where my mouth is and put up $500 towards
> > > getting Kevin to put his finishing touches on the code. I'm sure some
> > > others would be willing to help fund this feature as well.
> >
> > That's a cool thing to offer, but we need to find a way to direct those
> > funds somewhere useful, since obviously you can't pay me :-)
>
> Wouldn't it be really cool if we had an Asterisk Foundation, ala the
> Mozilla Foundation where people could contribute funds that could be used
> for the general good?
>
> I can always re-direct those funds to people that are interested in doing
> some intense interop testing....
>
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