Hi Daniel,

So far the APIs and the way to implement modules for OpenSER is similar to SER. For the moment there is no comprehensive documentation about this :( But there is no guarantee that in the future this compatibility will be kept.

regarding the cross- porting of codes/ideas, I cannot speak only for OpenSER - if new interesting feature will appear in SER, feature that will be required also by OpenSER users, we will try to port them either as code, either as ideas (if code doesn't match anymore or we have a different approach on the matter).

If you have any patches/modules you would like to contribute, please do not hesitate to post your ideas on the devel mailing list and, if found useful to the community, on the tracker.

regards,
bogdan


Daniel Corbe wrote:

Hello,

I'm a 3rd party module programmer looking to get his work included
into the main SER CVS.  I as recently as today stumbled onto the
OpenSER project and may be interested in contributing.

How similar is the SER and OpenSER module API?

Are there development guides in OpenSER's documentation?

Will my modules compile and work with both SER and OpenSER without
modification?   If so, how likely is it that at a future date the API
will change and OpenSER/SER will take two different roads?

I see that OpenSER is made up of some of the core developers of the
main SER code.  Will OpenSER continue to track and include
advancements made in the SER project?

Will any of the OpenSER code eventually be back-ported and included in
the main SER distribution?

Thanks.

-Daniel

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