[Asterisk-Users] * INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ASTERISK COMMUNITY - PLEASE READ NOW *

hgaillac-sip at yahoo.fr hgaillac-sip at yahoo.fr
Mon Apr 24 03:27:01 MST 2006


Hi all,

Where can we find a roadmap of asterisk 1.4 release ?

Harry
--- Olle E Johansson <oej at edvina.net> a écrit :

> Welcome to the Asterisk users community!
> ----------------------------------------
> 
> Asterisk is the leading Open Source Telephony
> platform,
> with support both for classical telephony and IP
> telephony.
> Asterisk.org is a fast moving project. New code is
> added every
> day.
> 
> Our community is also growing fast and we're having
> a lot
> of interaction, on the IRC and on the mailing lists.
> 
> It's great to have you participating in this Open
> Source project
> - building an Open Source PBX. Here are a few things
> to know and
> remember while working with the project.
> 
> I have just returned from one week in Tokyo, testing
> the Asterisk
> SIP channel with a large number of other SIP stacks.
> Since last
> SIPit, the SIP stack has improved quite a lot. It
> looks really promising
> for the 1.4 release of Asterisk this summer. Things
> are progressing
> well. At the next SIPit in New Hampshire this fall,
> I hope to have the
> first version of chan_sip3 for testing.
> 
> Asterisk is a world wide project with many members.
> In Tokyo, I met
> Japanese Asterisk users and learned quite a lot on
> how they
> use Asterisk. An Open Source project is not only
> about software,
> it's also about the people involved. You are all
> very important,
> your feedback and support are our keys to success.
> 
> Again, welcome to the Asterisk.org Open Source PBX
> Project!
> 
> Meet you on the IRC channel, the bug tracker or
> on the mailing list!
> 
> /oej
> 
> ** Asterisk European Tour - MeetAsterisk.com!
> This week and next week there's a European tour with
> Asterisk
> seminars for beginners, named MeetAsterisk. The
> event is organized
> by Edvina.net in cooperation with Digium, Xorcom and
> local Asterisk
> distributors and consultants. Register now to make
> sure you have a
> seat!
> 
> - http://www.meetasterisk.com
> 
> 
> ** Asterisk version information
> 
> At this moment we have two current versions of
> Asterisk, the
> developer version and the release version. The
> release version
> is distributed as .tar.gz archives on several
> servers. The
> current released version of Asterisk is 1.2.7.1. The
> release version
> is fixed, we are adding no new functions and only
> changes it
> when bugs are fixed.
> 
> Current versions:
> - Asterisk Version 1.2.7.1
> - Zaptel Version 1.2.5
> - Libpri Version 1.2.2
> - Addons Version 1.2.2
> - Sounds Version 1.2.1
> 
> The development version is to be used by people that
> can test
> new functions and live with bugs and unexpected
> shortcomings.
> The development version is branded 1.3 and will be
> the basis
> for the next release version, version 1.4.
> 
> There are also a lot of development branches in our
> subversion
> repository, hosting new functionality developed for
> testing by
> you, the Asterisk community.
> 
> For more information about these, please visit
> http://www.voip-forum.com/index.php?p=189&more=1
> 
> 
> ** The mailing list is growing
> 
> Today, we propably have over 10,000 readers on the
> -users list. This
> means that everything anyone write to this mailing
> list, is sent to
> thousands of mailboxes that are already flowing over
> with messages.
> That's why we all need to follow some simple rules
> on how to use
> the mailing list and the other tools that are
> available.
> 
> ** Think before sending a message, think twice
> 
> I would like to stress the fact that you have to
> think before you send a
> message to such a big list. Do *not* send out
> personal replies on the  
> list.
> 
> If you offer services to someone, do *not* CC: or
> reply to the list, it
> will annoy more potential customers than get you new
> customers. If you
> send out a message by mistake, you don't have to
> apologize to all of us,
> we understand you're embarassed. We will get more
> annoyed by your
> apology than over your first message.
> 
> And please do not send out "test" messages to the
> list.
> 
> ** Try finding the answer first, then ask the list
> 
> The Asterisk Wiki at http://www.voip-info.org is an
> important
> knowledge base for the project.
> 
> Go there to find your answer first, then search the
> mailing list
> archives (Google or http://search.voip-forum.com)
> and then
> go to the IRC channel. The IRC channel is populated
> with Asterisk gurus
> around the clock (literally) and they'll help you
> move forward.
> 
> * IRC info:
> http://www.asterisk.org/index.php?menu=support#irc
> * There's many links to Asterisk web pages on the
> documentation
>    page at http://www.asterisk.org
> * The Asterisk FAQ is found on the wiki
>    http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+FAQ
> * The Asterisk documentation project (which needs
> your help)
>    is at http://www.asteriskdocs.org
>    You can download their new book from the web site
> or buy
>    it from the bookstore.
> * Asterisk Daily news is at
>    http://www.sineapps.com/news.php
> * VoIP-search (Asterisk mailing list etc)
>    http://search.voip-forum.com
> 
> Finally, if you don't find the answer elsewhere, try
> the list.
> 
> ** Mailing lists
> For developers, there is a developer's list,
> asterisk-dev.
> Do not use this list as a secondary support line if
> you do
> not get an answer on the -users list. It is meant
> for developer
> discussions, not advanced support. If you need
> answers, there
> is a better chance that you will get help on the irc
> channel.
> 
> For BSD users (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and OS/X)
> there's a
> list called asterisk-bsd. There is also a business
> list
> for those that want to ask for commercial services
> and
> inform their community about new services
> (asterisk-biz).
> 
> You'll find all lists on http://lists.digium.com,
> which is the
> site where you manage your subscription to this list
> as well.
> 
> Please, do not crosspost the same message to
> multiple 
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