Dear Russell,
I´m not saying that Digium is not committing the bugs, because, it does not
want. I´m just predicting that we will keep applying patches in the next year.
Patches are being generated by several developers and they are not being
committed to older versions such as 1.2, because, this is the the way it works
(1.2 is froozen and not even bug fixes are being done, as far as I know). The
version 1.2 is still very popular and very reliable, that´s the logic behind
the prediction. I´m sure, Digium is doing his best to make a great code
available to the community.
Regards,
Flavio
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De: Russell Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
<[email protected]>
Enviadas: Sexta-feira, 4 de Janeiro de 2008 13:21:29
Assunto: Re: [asterisk-biz] Res: 2008 Predictions
Russell Bryant wrote:
> If we don't commit patches, it's not because we don't want to, it is simply an
> issue of resources. We have software team of about a dozen people, most of
> which are _completely_ dedicated to working on open source development for
> Asterisk. Can you name even _one_ other company that pays even _one_
> developer
> to work full time on open source Asterisk development?
Actually, I would like to give credit to Xorcom and specifically, Tzafrir Cohen.
Tzafrir works for Xorcom and spends a large amount of time working on Asterisk
and Zaptel. His contributions are very much appreciated.
--
Russell Bryant
Senior Software Engineer
Open Source Team Lead
Digium, Inc.
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