On 12/14/05, Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess I'm not fully grasping it because I don't see it as a problem. So 
> asterisk gets stopped and started. The subscriptions are still there if they 
> are cached. Why is that a problem?
>
> I think we would definitely make ourselves available for testing. What's the 
> procedure for that? How do we let the powers that be know that we are 
> interested in this feature, and would happily test it if available?
>

 For all those previously inquiring about it, bug 6047 in Mantis
(http://bugs.digium.com) now has a pointer to some working code in it
that allows sip subscriptions (eg. engine for BLF features on phones)
to survive a 'reload' in Asterisk.

 More testers with different phones/setups are now needed to make sure
no new problems are introduced with this change.

 Thanks.

 BJ

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