Replying to Stipe Tolj:
> I agree. In that extend that "ugly pachtes" are getting in if the 
> "demanding market" is really that big.
> 
> Ok, some may say now: "you say a) and then b) again, which is contrairy". 
> No! What I mean is that the group is not a group of puristic people (ok, 
> let's don't count Alex into it, he is ;) [just a joke for the early morning 
> Alex, forgive me]. We do take those demands into account, since we know (at 
> least from my personal perspective) *why* we develop Kannel: for those that 
> use it. It's like persons oblieged to collect items. We don't do it simply 
> to "own" it, we do it to see it live, work and pupulate itself.
> 
> So, yes, I agree, getting things into Kannel is more then legitim and 
> should always be the aim of the group. Mainly the conservative "think about 
> it again" answer is a way to make people re-mirror on their own about the 
> quality and design aspects of their patches.
> 
> So... what patches would this big devision running Solaris need? ;)

My current patch series (before I started working on mbuni) is:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] P2]$ cat series
automake
curl
charset
msisdn-accounting
freeradius
sx1_kludge
version
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As we agreed on more generic solution on sx1 kludge I'll throw it out.
Msisdn accounting adds MSISDN into access log (nice debugging stuff).
Freeradius - to get msisdn from db4 db (together with custom freeradius
module).

The most critical (in sense of my previous email) is curl, and
charset. Curl replaces wapbox http get/post with libcurl calls,
charset... err, charset actually works, I will explain later if needed. 
I did all that via configure option, so you really can try/see the both.

And basement of all these is automake conversion, which I thought will
be never performed.


I'll send all these here except for automake - it's 405K in size, so
I'll put whole patchset at http://stingr.net/l/

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