On 8 November 2014 07:18, Olle E. Johansson <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 28 Oct 2014, at 17:44, Russell Bryant <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I said this in my talk last week and will reiterate it here. I think the > Asterisk dev community has been doing an amazing job over the last few > years. Internal refactorings have been achieved that we used to dream of. > A new SIP channel driver finally exists. The new API work just totally > rocks. It's an absolutely critical piece of what is needed from Asterisk > to fit in to the way future telephony applications should be architected in > my view. > > Well done, dev community. Keep kicking ass. > > I do agree with Russell here. We're making enormous progress and see > changes we've been discussing for years actually happening. > It's fantastic. > > I wish to add a Thank You to Digium for financing most of this work. I do > hope we can come up with a cooperative > way of producing code in the future to make it easier to work together and > get new code in. > > > I'm confused by this statement. What kind of cooperation is not already been achieved here? What barriers cause you to feel that you're not able to contribute in a meaningful manner already? Sure, I want to see tools that make it easier to contribute (who doesn't?) but what do you perceive as non-cooperative in the present model?
-- Leif Madsen
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