cut-n-paste from site: (seems to me like a SIP instance of CLASS Asterisk) Mission The mission of SIPfoundry is to promote and advance SIP-related Open Source projects. Through SIPfoundry the users, developers, and distributors of SIP based products can collectively support each other and accelerate the growth and adoption of SIP. Open source has already proven its ability to transform the way that other technologies are developed and the rate at which they can be adopted by end users. The ability of open source communities to improve the quality and utility of software surpasses anything that old fashioned business process ever acheived or ever could. Community development is especially powerful when applied to broad infrastructure technologies where standards and broad interoperability are important. We believe that the time for SIP to come into its own has arrived. The foundations have been laid for fundamental change in the structure of telecommunications. We invite you to join us as catalysts in this transformation. Organization SIPfoundry is a non-profit corporation. To quote its Bylaws:
Board Of DirectorsSIPfoundry will be governed by a Board of Directors drawn from the SIP and Open Source communities. The role of the board is to foster support for projects and set overall organization policies. Founding Board Nominees
Most business of SIPfoundry should be discussed on the developers mailing list; for communication just to the board, you may address email to <board AT sipfoundry DOT org> Privacy PolicySIPfoundry, Inc. respects and will make every reasonable effort to protect the privacy of the users of our projects, web site, and any associated services. See the SIPfoundry Privacy Policy. How you can use SIPFoundry projectsThe specific projects available from SIPfoundry may vary in thier license terms; you should check the COPYING or LICENSE file in the top level directory of the distribution for the project(s) you are interested in for the details. That having been said, all the projects available here are OSI Certified Open Source Software, which means that the licenses meet the terms of the Open Source Definition. Which means that you can download the source code here, compile it, and use it. We are just getting started here at SIPfoundry; there will be some important and interesting announcements soon about new projects and services available here. To get those annoucements, please subscribe to our announce mailing list. sipX Family of ProjectsThe sipX family of projects were contributed to SIPfoundry by Pingtel Corp.. They are now open source projects available for use by anyone. All of the sipX projects are distributed under the LGPL. Source code and binary downloads are coming soon!SIPfoundry is dedicated to providing the open source community with the best initial offering of code possible. To that end, SIPfoundry is working diligently to prepare source code and tools for distribution. To be notified when code is available, or to simply learn about activities, please subscribe to our announce mailing list.
Component ProjectsThe projects below each provide one or more components (libraries, scripts, definitions) that are used by other projects; these are not generally directly usable other than by developers.
DocumentationSystem Level Architectural ViewsThe following slides provide some high level views on how the sipX components work together in a system.
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