Now that we've hashed out some thoughts on the most stable version of asterisk,
I'd like to ask the question as to why I should NOT use 1.8? What are specific
reasons? For instance a few days back I was speaking with James at Rhino
Equipment. He said that he has no real data on why I shouldn't
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 7:36 AM, Douglas Mortensen
d...@impalanetworks.com wrote:
But I would like specific reasons why I shouldn't use 1.8 in a production
environment if anyone has some?
That is a loaded question, in that no two environments are likely to
be the same. Some bugs are major
From: Jonathan Thurman jonat...@thurmantech.com
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From: Jonathan Thurman jonat...@thurmantech.com
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On 25/03/11 14:36, Douglas Mortensen wrote:
Now that we've hashed out some thoughts on the most stable version of asterisk, I'd like
to ask the question as to why I should NOT use 1.8? What are specific reasons? For
instance a few days back I was speaking with James at Rhino Equipment. He said
A quick question. When looking at issues.asterisk.org, It allows issues/bugs to
be filtered by Asterisk Version. The 1.8.x options for the filter are:
1.8.2.3
1.8.2.4
1.8.3.2
1.8.4-rc2
Do you guys know whether bugs from the older version should still show up as
issues in the newer versions
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