[asterisk-users] Stable-Stable Asterisk

Anthony Francis anthonyf at rockynet.com
Thu Aug 23 15:32:28 CDT 2007


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Ed Pastore wrote:
> Hi, folks.
>
> I've been on the Asterisk Announce list for a while now, and it seems  
> to me that the release versions of Asterisk are a bit bleeding-edge.  
> They qualify as stable, but I wouldn't call them "production stable"  
> since half the time a new one comes out, a fix for it comes out the  
> next day.
>
> So... that said, what's a good version to linger on? I don't *need*  
> anything particularly fancy, feature-wise, but would like to keep it  
> as secure and stable as possible. And I certainly don't mind fancy  
> features. :)
>
> Also (please forgive a newbie), how can I tell what version of  
> Asterisk I'm running? My current install was set up by a vendor and  
> I'm still learning the ropes. Where's the best place to look to find  
> the build number?
>
> I do know that I'm running some version of 1.2, and am also not sure  
> if I should stay there, or move up to 1.4.
>
> Thanks!
>
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