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    <h2><a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Help+Maintain+Google+Talk+and+Voice">Help Maintain Google Talk and Voice</a></h2>
    <h4>Page <b>edited</b> by             <a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/~mdavenport">Malcolm Davenport</a>
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        <h1><a name="HelpMaintainGoogleTalkandVoice-Overview"></a>Overview</h1>

<p>Asterisk has, since 1.8.0, supported inbound and outbound calling through Google Voice and Google's browser-based Talk/Chat clients.  And, since 1.8.0, Google's been changing the protocol.  Which means Asterisk's required code changes to keep up.  This has happened.  Several.  Times.</p>

<p>The trouble with all of those changes is, of course, that it takes time to figure out what's changed, and make modifications to Asterisk to support those changes.</p>

<p>What the Asterisk community needs is a talented and caring developer to make sure that when changes happen on the Google side, that Asterisk is updated to match.</p>

<p>If you think you're the person for the task, on an ongoing basis, and you're interested in free stuff, add a comment to this page introducing yourself and telling us about your involvement with Asterisk and your ability to get it done.</p>

<p>The free stuff?  If we nominate you to take over the maintenance of Asterisk's Google channel driver, Digium will provide you with a free pass (you're on your own for hotel, food, travel, etc.) to Astricon 2011.</p>

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