First off. I would not call it a janitors project since that may offend
some. A second problem is your notion that documentation is
not-quite-as-important a task as writing code. I'm think many would say you
have that backwards. There is nothing more effective in evolving FreeSwitch
than
I just did, and it was suggestion.
-Original Message-
From: Larry Edelstein r...@acm.org
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 12:00 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Call For Help: Janitor Projects
You are then volunteering for something?
You are then volunteering for something?
2009/3/31 mszla...@aol.com
First off. I would not call it a janitors project since that may offend
some. A second problem is your notion that documentation is
not-quite-as-important a task as writing code. I'm think many would say
you have that
Agree, I think the author better to document the code first.
For a simple example: if you add a new param or channel variable, at
least should add an item to the wiki, so others knows there is a new
variable and try that add add detailed explanation or experience
further.
On Apr 1, 2009,
Pardon my honesty, but I think you are the one who is getting this
backwards.
Firstly, I fail to see why a call for help with organizing and cleaning
up the project documentation would offend someone by simply having
janitor as the name. Have you ever heard the term gatekeeper
before ? Would it
What do you recommend calling it then? I wouldn't be offended by
it ... and I can't think of any reason it would offend someone because
it describes the task at hand. As far as documentation vs code...
without the code there would be ZERO need for any documentation. The
code is the
seven dujinf...@gmail.com wrote:
Agree, I think the author better to document the code first.
Well, actually... it's already done. It's called API documentation, and
consists of specially written comments in the code.
This is not user-level documentation, however; it exists to help programmers
I know that. And I'd like to read code. Developers written great code
and also plenty of comments(which is documentation) in code. However,
there are sth. don't need to comment in code but should be available
on wiki. E.g. I followed the svn commit log, and found
sip_auth_username and
Hello Brian,
I tried this (on trunk 12862), but still the same behaviour. It does not
aks for a PIN. Neither when transfering directly to the conference nor
by transfering to the dialplan extension where conference is handled.
Best regards
Peter
Brian West schrieb:
Update again to svn
We download FreeSWITCH from SVN Trunk and want to build it on MS Visual
Studio 2008 with platform.
But we got one error message when we build it.
FreeSWITCH\libs\win32\sofia\debug\libsofia_sip_ua_static.lib is built fail.
So many files are lost, such as mod_sofia.dll.
Could you help me me for
have a look.
http://www.google.com/search?q=janitor+project
The phrase has already been coined.
If you look closely we have 2 different perspectives in this thread.
mszlazak is seeking more of the higher level user documentation, the holy
grail magic documentation that
is like the hitchhikers
If you try to build just the sofia library, what are the first few
warnings and errors you get?
Mike
On Apr 1, 2009, at 6:41 AM, Lewis Liu wrote:
We download FreeSWITCH from SVN Trunk and want to build it on MS
Visual Studio 2008 with platform.
But we got one error message when we build
seven wrote:
I know that. And I'd like to read code. Developers written great code
and also plenty of comments(which is documentation) in code. However,
there are sth. don't need to comment in code but should be available
on wiki. E.g. I followed the svn commit log, and found
pin checks and lock checks are both intentionally skipped on outbound calls
transferred back to the conference.
The idea is if you purposely placed an outbound call that was intended to
land in the conference
you would not want to do so only to tell them it's locked.
I added a patch to trunk so
On Apr 1, 2009, at 6:59 AM, Raymond Chandler
intralan...@freeswitch.org wrote:
seven wrote:
I know that. And I'd like to read code. Developers written great code
and also plenty of comments(which is documentation) in code. However,
there are sth. don't need to comment in code but should be
I am sorry, but I really have to comment this one. Why the fuck do we
need to have sooo much politics on an open source project? Janitor,
non-janitor, developer, non-developer, girl or boy, we are all trying
to get this thing better, aren't we? So leave your fucking ego out of
the question
The FreeSWITCH team is excited to announce that FreeSWITCH is the first
telephony application to support the new SIP 4.1 protocol specification.
Unlike its predecessors, SIP 4.1 has been created with the collaboration of
both the jabber foundation and the IETF. With this match made in heaven,
In one of the most suprising events in current technology history in this
modern era, the long lost comments to many of the now-adopted internet RFC's
have finally surfaced. Aparently the mail server was misconfigured at The
Internet Society and most of the comments were redirected to the local
Well you almost had me there, but SIP over SMTP? That was too much.
Regards,
From: freeswitch-users-boun...@lists.freeswitch.org
[mailto:freeswitch-users-boun...@lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of
Anthony Minessale
Sent: 01 April 2009 16:31
To:
You know you could write a transport plugin for Sofia that would do
SIP over SMTP :P
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Nik Middleton wrote:
Well you almost had me there, but SIP over SMTP? That was too much.
Regards,
Brian West
br...@freeswitch.org
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2009/4/1 Anthony Minessale anthony.miness...@gmail.com
pin checks and lock checks are both intentionally skipped on outbound calls
transferred back to the conference.
The idea is if you purposely placed an outbound call that was intended to
land in the conference
you would not want to do so
The FreeSWITCH team would like to let everyone know that the latest version
is available. More information can be found here:
http://www.freeswitch.org/node/172
By all means download, upgrade, test, and report back! Your feedback helps
us make FreeSWITCH even better!
-MC
LOVE!
Now we can create Twitter-Voip apps
Best regards,
-E
CEO and Founder
Gpro.ws
edpimentl [SKype | GoogleTalk | Twitter ]
http://Twitter.com/edpimentl
http://AskTwitR.com (Real Time Twitter Search Reputation Management)
http://TwiTR.Me (Cross Social Network Messaging Bus)
Which btw this is NOT an april fools joke! Its really 1.0.4 pre3 ;)
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Michael Collins wrote:
The FreeSWITCH team would like to let everyone know that the latest
version is available. More information can be found here:
http://www.freeswitch.org/node/172
By
Pardon me, but you speak only for yourself. I think Janitor is not an
appropriate word.
Second, 'marketing and sales' does not only mean making money. It also means
'selling' someone on the idea of trying something and effectively spreading the
word.
Third, the original developers can
Are you referring to PocketSphinx here?
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:24 PM, mszla...@aol.com wrote:
Currently the documentation is scattered, assumes to much and is
outdated/incorrected.
Brian West
br...@freeswitch.org
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Call it what it is like The Documentation Project or something similar.
Sure, if there was no code there is no FS but I didn't say the code is not
important. I was taking a sales/marketing versus engineering analogy to this
and only said that many would find it less important than good
On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:45 PM, mszla...@aol.com wrote:
Call it what it is like The Documentation Project or something
similar.
Because its MORE than Documentation! So that name is silly!
Sure, if there was no code there is no FS but I didn't say the code
is not important. I was taking a
The holy grail magic documentation that is like the hitchhikers guide to the
galaxy or harry potter's marauder's map can tune into what you need to know or
what you don't understand and magically adjusts.!
Maybe your projecting or exaggerating but I didn't say anything like that.
However, the
nope
-Original Message-
From: Brian West br...@freeswitch.org
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 10:39 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Call For Help: Janitor Projects
Are you referring to PocketSphinx here??
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at
Excellent stuff Anthony! J
SIP over SMTP could actually be useful in a push-to-talk type of scenario.
Put the voice packets in an attachment. A slight delay, perhaps, but nicely
encapsulated in a totally standard protocol.
From: freeswitch-users-boun...@lists.freeswitch.org
Excellent! The core developers/creators should stay active in the
documentation process.
-Original Message-
From: Brian West br...@freeswitch.org
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 10:52 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Call For Help: Janitor
2009/4/1 mszla...@aol.com
Pardon me, but you speak only for yourself. I think Janitor is not an
appropriate word.
I *like* janitors. I *respect* janitors. They are *honorable* and *
hard-working*. In short, we need janitors - people who are willing to roll
up their sleeves and get work
Agreed 100% !
That means we are all closer on taking 'mail-agents' to the holy-grail
level of voice communications !
I wonder if SIP 4.1 UAS will also handle MX records ? That would be
awesome ! I can't wait until we see something like mod_audio_spammer in
FreeSWITCH, so those lovely marketing
Did you follow the link I posted?
http://www.google.com/search?q=janitor+project
The linux kernel calls it the same thing and so do all the other project
that come up in that search.
Would you prefer Custodial Engineering projects
I tried to be nice but you continue to perpetuate this thread.
You're one very fine janitor Michael!
On the topic of the Janitor Project, this is how it should be.
Devs give user feature = user documents new feature/behaviour.
Even André
On 1. april. 2009, at 18.34, Michael Collins wrote:
2009/4/1 Anthony Minessale anthony.miness...@gmail.com
pin
mszla...@aol.com wrote:
Pardon me, but you speak only for yourself. I think Janitor is not an
appropriate word.
you're welcome to your opinions, no matter how wrong they are
Second, 'marketing and sales' does not only mean making money. It also
means 'selling' someone on the idea of trying
Is there an interest in running FreeSWITCH on OpenWRT? I recently managed to
compile and run a version for a MIPs based router, the Planex MZK-W04NU.
This router has 32MB ram, 8MB flash, runs at 400MHz, draft N support
(2.4GHZ), based on 2.6 kernels, a usb port and sells for about 60 bucks
online.
2009/4/1 Even André Fiskvik grev...@me.com
You're one very fine janitor Michael!
How DARE you call me a janitor! :)
On the topic of the Janitor Project, this is how it should be.
Devs give user feature = user documents new feature/behaviour.
Thanks. This is totally reasonable. Power
Anthony Minessale wrote:
Did you follow the link I posted?
http://www.google.com/search?q=janitor+project
The linux kernel calls it the same thing and so do all the other
project that come up in that search.
Would you prefer Custodial Engineering projects
It definitely is the commonly used
2009/4/1 Carlos Talbot carlos.tal...@gmail.com
Is there an interest in running FreeSWITCH on OpenWRT? I recently managed
to compile and run a version for a MIPs based router, the Planex MZK-W04NU.
This router has 32MB ram, 8MB flash, runs at 400MHz, draft N support
(2.4GHZ), based on 2.6
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Tim Ringenbach t...@asteriasgi.com wrote:
Anthony Minessale wrote:
Did you follow the link I posted?
http://www.google.com/search?q=janitor+project
The linux kernel calls it the same thing and so do all the other
project that come up in that search.
2009/4/1 Michael Collins m...@freeswitch.org
2009/4/1 Carlos Talbot carlos.tal...@gmail.com
Is there an interest in running FreeSWITCH on OpenWRT? I recently managed
to compile and run a version for a MIPs based router, the Planex MZK-W04NU.
This router has 32MB ram, 8MB flash, runs at
Until I figure out how much of a load it can handle for now it's just an
experiment. :)
I was motivated by two factors:
- Kristin had ported FreeSWITCH to Astlinux, another uClib embedded
environment. This sparked my interest in getting it to work on OpenWRT
- Asterisk has been running on
how about:
WALL-E projects maybe Steve J will give us permission.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Tim Ringenbach t...@asteriasgi.com wrote:
Anthony Minessale wrote:
Did you follow the link I posted?
http://www.google.com/search?q=janitor+project
The linux kernel calls it the same
Sounds like a fun project. I wouldn't worry too much about the lack of local
storage space for voicemail. You can easily mount remote filesystems to
increase storage capacity. I've done so using openwrt for my own projects
using shfs, nfs, and next I want to try s3fs.
--Stephen
2009/4/1 Carlos
You missed the point again. But suffer fools to long.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Chandler intralan...@freeswitch.org
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 11:29 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Call For Help: Janitor Projects
where can see and buy that router?
2009/4/1 Carlos Talbot carlos.tal...@gmail.com
Is there an interest in running FreeSWITCH on OpenWRT? I recently managed
to compile and run a version for a MIPs based router, the Planex MZK-W04NU.
This router has 32MB ram, 8MB flash, runs at 400MHz, draft N
You tried to be nice! Give me a break. Maybe try harder next time.
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Minessale anthony.miness...@gmail.com
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 11:23 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Call For Help: Janitor Projects
There are some old binaries at:
http://www.freeswitch.org/downloads/n800/
Is there a newer version? Any place with instruction to build?
Val.
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mszla...@aol.com wrote:
You missed the point again. But suffer fools to long.
No, I think you missed the point... several times. The point that most
of us are trying to make is if you're not going to help, you have no
room to talk. Although, I guess your approach works for you. If you're
Here's a sample SIP/SMTP INVITE (responses omitted for clarity)
MAIL FROM: d...@3c.co.uk
RCPT TO: mar...@3c.co.uk
DATA
Call me
.
--Dave
Sent from my iPhone
On 1 Apr 2009, at 09:15, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
You know you could write a transport plugin for Sofia that would do
SIP
Hi all!!
I'm stuck trying to use mod_event_socket in outbound mode. The problem
that I'm facing is that while in a incoming call, using myevents to
monitor for the channel's events.. the event CHANNEL_HANGUP sometimes
arrives and sometimes doesn't. I can't figure it out why.
The dialplan is:
We haven't updated it recently... You should be able to use scratch
box to accomplish it also.
On that note please do not hijack threads... you clicked reply,
changed the subject and body which causes it to thread your message
with the original posters thread. So please in the future
Announcing a new module: mod_memcache
Up until now one had two choices for storing arbitrary key/value pairs.
hash or db. hash is fast, but it is local to the current FreeSWITCH
instance. If you run multiple instances of FreeSWITCH then one could use
db, an ODBC connection and a centralized
s3fs would be ideal if this is a turnkey solution. still need local storage
(flash) for the sqlite databases, but that shouldn't be very hard.
2009/4/1 Stephen Crosby stevecr...@gmail.com
Sounds like a fun project. I wouldn't worry too much about the lack of
local storage space for voicemail.
we relocated the machine with the build env for that,
I'll try to find the time to resurrect it and make a new one.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Valentin Doroga
valentin.dor...@pronexus.com wrote:
There are some old binaries at:
http://www.freeswitch.org/downloads/n800/
Is there a newer
2009/4/1 Stromin Normin stormin.nor...@hotmail.co.uk
Hi,
I've been asked to do some testing on Freeswitch by work, we currently use
Asterisk. I'm quite new to telephony so please go easy.
I have FS setup on a windows box and at the moment I'm testing internal
calls only, when I transfer
Rupa,
Thanks for adding to the project! Well done.
-MC
2009/4/1 Rupa Schomaker r...@rupa.com
Announcing a new module: mod_memcache
Up until now one had two choices for storing arbitrary key/value pairs.
hash or db. hash is fast, but it is local to the current FreeSWITCH
instance. If you
the buzzing is probably a 60hz ground loop from the device that is calling
in.
Try using a different outlet, a different device, or if it's a cordless
device like a laptop, try it with the power cable
unplugged and only use battery to test it. Typically there is nothing we
can do being on the
its a race,
sometimes the socket connection ends before the channel
the linger socket command was added to tell FS to wait for the last channel
event before
ending the connection
just send the command
linger
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Victor Toofic toof...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!!
Thank you,
You are brave to contribute something on April 1st =D
I saw it go into tree everyone so it's real ;)
2009/4/1 Rupa Schomaker r...@rupa.com
Announcing a new module: mod_memcache
Up until now one had two choices for storing arbitrary key/value pairs.
hash or db. hash is fast, but
2009/4/1 Anthony Minessale anthony.miness...@gmail.com
Thank you,
You are brave to contribute something on April 1st =D
I saw it go into tree everyone so it's real ;)
haha! I didn't even think of that.
--
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The Polycom 650 is an IP phone, so the ground loop should not apply.
Ground loops occur only in analog systems.
As to what the buzzing is, I'm not sure. I have performed tests using
Polycom 650s with out any sound artifacts. In fact the 650 audio has
been flawless in my testing.
Sorry I don't
Hi guys,
I've using asterisk as PSTN gateway. When a call arrives from PSTN, I
send the call to freeswitch and this route the call to a SIP gateway.
When caller cancels the call (hangups before callee answers), I get
this on asterisk CLI:
chan_sip.c:13056 handle_response: Remote host can't
Try turning off comfort noise completely in the conference profile? My 650s
sound great in conference w/ PCMU and G722
On April 1, 2009 03:10:35 pm Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
To make a long story short, a ground loop is when an electric circuit
is made between different audio device that are
I'm pretty sure this is a bug in Asterisk something to do with dialog
matching... I think if you search the archives you'll see about it.
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at 5:36 PM, Alfonso Pinto wrote:
Hi guys,
I've using asterisk as PSTN gateway. When a call arrives from PSTN, I
send the call to
I've searched in google about it and only found a message about the
same, Anthony asked for more information and nobody answer.
I've tried with an IP phone (aastra 57i) and the same happens.
Thank you
2009/4/2 Brian West br...@freeswitch.org:
I'm pretty sure this is a bug in Asterisk something
Follow this thread
http://lists.freeswitch.org/pipermail/freeswitch-users/2009-March/012646.html
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at 5:36 PM, Alfonso Pinto wrote:
Hi guys,
I've using asterisk as PSTN gateway. When a call arrives from PSTN, I
send the call to freeswitch and this route the call to a SIP
One question more, maybe a stupid one: How can I search the archives?
I didn't find nothing in lists.freeswitch.org.
Regards
2009/4/2 Brian West br...@freeswitch.org:
Follow this
thread http://lists.freeswitch.org/pipermail/freeswitch-users/2009-March/012646.html
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at 5:36
If you go to google and input site:lists.freeswitch.org blah
/b
On Apr 1, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Alfonso Pinto wrote:
One question more, maybe a stupid one: How can I search the archives?
I didn't find nothing in lists.freeswitch.org.
Regards
Brian West
br...@freeswitch.org
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Alfonso Pinto elhod...@gmail.com wrote:
One question more, maybe a stupid one: How can I search the archives?
http://www.gmane.org/
The searching tool they use, Xapian, tends to give good relevance ranking, at
least in my experience.
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I have in a previous life seen this quite a bit with the PolyCom phones ...
people tend to put their phone on the speaker on conference calls and I have
seen this type of interference caused by a computer speaker and even a
motorola cell phone.
So I would first force everyone to use the handset
Rupa,
This is a big contribution! Thanks! Can't wait to play with this.
SDR
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thnks a lot!!
I was getting scared.. lol
Freeswitch rules!!
On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 16:23 -0500, Anthony Minessale wrote:
its a race,
sometimes the socket connection ends before the channel
the linger socket command was added to tell FS to wait for the last
channel event before
ending the
At the very least you didn't say I can't wait to play with it! :P
On Apr 1, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Shelby Ramsey wrote:
Rupa,
This is a big contribution! Thanks! Can't wait to play with this.
SDR
Brian West
br...@freeswitch.org
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Carlos,
I'm glad to see you've made some progress on your project.
Keep us updated!
2009/4/1 Carlos Talbot carlos.tal...@gmail.com:
Is there an interest in running FreeSWITCH on OpenWRT? I recently managed to
compile and run a version for a MIPs based router, the Planex MZK-W04NU.
This
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