[asterisk-dev] Development of asterisk 1.4.23 Can we please get some development?

Loren Tedford lorentedford at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 17:25:43 CDT 2016


I have only been using the project since 2013 I had no idea at the time
what version of asterisk was being used to install the modules needed..

Forgotten or not this is where we stand with it now..

Even if a developer donated 20 minutes on it a week that adds up to roughly
17 hrs of possible improvement from what we got..

I have experimented with trying to cobble things together on older versions
of asterisk what i generally find is it literally barfs all over the
place.. It really seems like they have changed some thing in the way
asterisk handles the transmit and receive sides of everything.. To my
knowledge I do not see any developers with  in the app_rpt actually posting
any work or upgrades to the project.. I figured since asterisk was asterisk
at one point in time developers might at least be interested in helping out
or donating some time..

Their is alot of cool things that could be done with it if it was
integrated with asterisk phone system today even in the commercial world..

I wonder what exact core changes occurred to create the problem we have
today and is it reversible or do we need to completely redesign asterisk..


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On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Jonathan Rose <
jonathan.rose at motorolasolutions.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Loren Tedford <lorentedford at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> First off i want to say thanks for the fast replies and want to say no I
>> don't plan on putting out a job offer.. But was just interested in some
>> help in general of putting in at least the basics we require into
>> asterisk.. You guys have moved so far on and forgotten about us back here
>> in the stone age.. Its ok we will keep working on it and hopefully we get
>> some where.. It was only just a thought that maybe some of you all would be
>> interested in at least helping release a security patch for 1.4.23 on some
>> of the known issues of back in that time.. Thanks again..
>>
>
>
> Having been in the midst of a similarly complicated upgrade procedure for
> a custom branch of Asterisk for the past few months myself, I get the
> frustration... but it's not that you were forgotten. All of the releases
> were made available to you and you had the opportunity to address breaking
> changes incrementally rather than letting it build into a monster. You all
> are the ones who forgot about the software you were using and let it build
> up technical debt for ten years.
> --
>
> *Jonathan R. Rose*Senior Systems Engineer
>
> Emergency CallWorks
> Motorola Solutions
>
> email: jonathan.rose at motorolasolutions.com
>
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