On 11/06/2017 12:34 PM, Joshua Colp wrote:
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 02:14 PM, Saint Michael wrote:
Asterisk is unique in terms that we can create new applications that talk
to databases and generate any logic whatsoever. Asterisk is a development
environment for anything telecom, not a PBX. I believe that we need to
make
PJSIP more efficient so Asterisk can expand its footprint.
Please tell somebody to add a way to prohibit PJSIP from proxying RTP. I
can help if you give me some directions, but I understand the complexity
of
PJSIP under the hood.
There is noone to be "told" to do such work. Asterisk is an open source
project that includes not just Digium but also other contributors. It's
all of us working together that helps to improve Asterisk. Like
everything in life we all have our own priorities and responsibilities,
which differ, that drive what we all work on and have an interest in. As
for providing direction for doing the work yourself - this is not
something that anyone has looked into or planned so there's no real
direction to give. You have to pick somewhere to start, dig, and figure
out what needs to be done. If you have specific questions then the
asterisk-dev mailing list would be the best place to discuss such things
since that is where developer talk occurs.

Beyond that, what makes you think forcing asterisk not to proxy RTP would be the best way forward for all that use asterisk? My company DEPENDS on it, and direct RTP would simply not function in our environment. Please don't do that. Having it be configurable is obviously a good thing.

j


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