To quote your earlier post:

"We don't add features to the released versions of Asterisk. That's why this was not added to 1.0.x."

This implies that "n" & "s" priorities are "features" since they are not in 1.0.x. So, when do they cease to be "features" and become a standard part of the released version. I have certainly found them to be both essential and stable.

Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Howard Lowndes wrote:

So, when does a "feature" cease to be a "feature", and what does it become?


I don't understand the question...
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