Hi all,

As OpenSIPS/OpenSER/SER are complementary SIP entities for many Asterisk 
installations, maybe this topic will sound interesting to some of you. 
Any contribution from the Asterisk users side (what they expect / how 
they see OpenSIPS in a Asterisk env) may prove to be a valuable one.
For interested people, feel free to join our brain storming.

Thanks and regards,
Bogdan

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        [OpenSIPS-Devel] RFC: new opensips design
Date:   Fri, 07 Nov 2008 14:32:24 +0200
From:   Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Hi all,

As previously stated, there is a common consent that the current 
design/architecture of OpenSIPS/OpenSER (inherited from SER) is no 
longer able to deliver and to meet the present requirements and demands 
for OpenSIPS future evolving. It is simply an inevitable dead-end that 
needs to be avoided.

Why? - I made a summary here - 
http://www.opensips.org/pmwiki.php?n=Development.NewDesign#toc1

I guess all of you are aware of the critical problems like blocking DB 
or RADIUS, blocking DNS, lack of scaling, too complicated scripting, 
message changes processing , etc.

To be able to deliver a solution that will be able to satisfy the the 
growing complexity and scale of the SIP world, a new radical design is 
needed. It will be process of intensive thinking and work, but the 
result will be a license for the future.

As a first step of this laborious process, collecting feedback from all 
of you, about the is missing, what are your wishes, about the 
known/unknown limitations, etc I just open an new web section where we 
can compile all this information.

It is not a request for solution, but a request for current problems! We 
need to know all the problems that people facing in order to come up 
with a design that will solve them all.

Please visit:
    http://www.opensips.org/pmwiki.php?n=Development.NewDesign

and freely post there - any feedback is a valuable input and investment 
in this project.

Thanks you,
Bogdan


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