[asterisk-dev] Development of asterisk 1.4.23 Can we please get some development?
Steve Totaro
stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Fri Jul 15 10:21:29 CDT 2016
I tried to fight this battle many years ago but was told "that ship had
already sailed."
Just curious what features you would like to use that aren't supported in
1.4?
Thanks,
Steve T
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Loren Tedford <lorentedford at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Greetings this email is really going to be directed more at the
> development community and i am just going to jump in the fire and explain
> whats going on..
> Most of the development group has not clue what a radio is or a repeater
> or commercial and public safety communications.. All you guys understand
> now is the basic concepts of voice over ip using a computer telephony
> system customized directly for call center like environments.. Here is what
> you guys missed when you left us out in the dust on asterisk 1.4.23.. We
> use it too!.. We love asterisk 1.4.23 but would like to see either security
> improvements and or some active development to get us out of the stone
> age.. Now since we use this technology to talk to both radios and
> telephones its important to be very careful when adjusting code.. But we
> need development we need testers we need to get security patches at least..
>
> Is it possible that anyone in the development team would help us make our
> version of asterisk better.. Or so I should say the original version of
> asterisk better..
>
> Remember we are connecting radios to this so it will have to key and unkey
> so that way it tells our equipment to let the radios unkey etc..
>
> Here is our current active development..
> https://github.com/N4IRS/AllStar
>
> Here is kinda what we use to make our stuff work..
> http://svn.ohnosec.org/svn/projects/allstar/
>
>
> If you have questions how how we use asterisk please let us know.. I hate
> to say it you guys left us so far in the dust we might even have to split
> asterisk version and just create one for radio users and phone users verses
> what you guys have now which is just phone users..
>
> How has asterisk 1.4.23 been useful with the app_rpt well lets put it this
> way their is times when the cellular networks go down.. Through wireless
> back haul data links we can often times get emergency related messages out
> through are radios thru the phone system..
>
> The cool thing about what we got now is we can actually run asterisk as
> the controller on the repeater and it handles all the legal ids and stuff
> for us along with linking into other repeaters etc..
>
> This project is booming in the simplex community because you can link it
> into a main hub and talk all around the world using asterisk.. Truly an
> open source ideal project..
>
> Hardware... Well we are kinda lacking in that department so users usually
> buy some thing called a URI it can be found here
> <http://dmkeng.com/URI_Order_Page.htm>
>
> Or we build our own out of the cm108 chip set on a sound card.. which
> direction can be found here
> <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/>..
>
> So.. Is anyone in the active development group interested in helping us
> get past 1.4.23 and up to the current versions of asterisk??
>
>
> Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV)
> Phone:
> Fax:
> Email: lorentedford at gmail.com
> Email: KC9ZHV at KC9ZHV.com
> http://www.lorentedford.com
> http://www.kc9zhv.com
> http://forum.kc9zhv.com
> http://hub.kc9zhv.com
> http://Ltcraft.net <http://ltcraft.net/>
> http://voipham.com
>
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