Shouldn't be so hard, right? But there's human nature, even if the
corporations get to save, like, 100k worth of licenses and hardware
and other costs it is very hard to get them to spend a little back to
the community which helped to achive that goal.
I think my first, very ambitous goal to make the sofia rewrite a
personal long-term hobby is not going to be very realistic, because of
my daytime job and my private life.
But I will try to persuade my employer to make at least a little
contribution, as I really want this in FS, maybe we should
* make it a bounty project
* try to bring in some big sponsors (who are the biggest companys
using FS anyway?)
* make some awareness in the voip scene??
seriously what else can be done to get the estimated 100k to become
reality?
I really want this feature in FS! :-)
best,
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On Aug 31, 2009, at 7:57 AM, Jason White wrote:
> Ken Rice <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I know there has already been some discussion on several fronts of
>> atleast
>> getting the core and several other pieces to where they need to be
>> for
>> stateful failover and I'm not sure if its been mentioned here, but
>> sofia is
>> going to be a bit of work and estimates run in the 100K USD range.
>> Now if we
>> could get a get a couple of corporate sponsors to help here it
>> would be
>> great.
>
> I agree. Perhaps some of those corporations which are saving money
> over
> proprietary solutions by using FreeSWITCH, and who also want the
> high-availability functionality, would be ideal sponsors for the work.
>
>
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