[asterisk-dev] Seeking for a developer for a small application on top of LibSangoma
Noe Lozano
noelozano19 at hotmail.com
Mon May 11 18:21:05 CDT 2009
Hello, My name is Noe Lozano, of the City of Mexico in Mexico. I am interested in its development, but I need that you help me with some doubts that I have. for example
1. -Because you need to create the interface in the level of the API of Sangoma if for example with the Hylafax Modem server you can reuse elements like the protocols of negotiation of modems (bauds, parity) and to add your methods to send and to receive information.
2. -you had some time limits for this development?
Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 23:37:45 +0300
From: tzury.by at gmail.com
To: asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-dev] Seeking for a developer for a small application on top of LibSangoma
Hi,
I would like to build a server which receives modem calls (V.32/V.110) on
one end, and passes the data received to an IP server on another end. It
then, waits for a reply from the server and pass the reply back to the
endpoint device over the modem session.I put a description of the project at: http://www.reguluslabs.com/pub/sangoma-e1-ip-bridge.
The project itself consists of a full blown socket application which we intend to write by ourselves.
The help we need is to design and write a wrapper around LibSangoma in order to ease our development.
A draft of the wrapper is located at :http://www.reguluslabs.com/pub/sangoma-e1-ip-bridge-interface.
If you have an experience with the Sangoma API and think you can
join forces with us developing this during the coming weeks please
reply to me.
Looking forward hearing from you,
Tzury Bar Yochay
Regulus Labs ltd.
tzury.by at reguluslabs.com
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