On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Daniel Swarbrick wrote:
> Is anybody still enthusiastic about continuing OpenPBX development? Is
> it just me, or has development and wiki updates slowed to a crawl?
> 
> I realise that Freeswitch is now in the pipeline, but probably a few
> months from being anything close to a drop-in replacement for
> OpenPBX/Asterisk. With that in mind though, is there actually much point
> in maintaining/enhancing the current OpenPBX code, if it's potentially
> going to be superseded by Freeswitch + mod_pbx?
> 
> It's about 2.5 months since OpenPBX was cut from the Asterisk tree, and
> we are now woefully behind with patches. There are probably still bugs
> lurking in OpenPBX which may have even been fixed in Asterisk by now.
> While I've come to appreciate that OpenPBX is much cleaner code layout
> than Asterisk, I may be forced to go back to Asterisk as an interim
> solution while Freeswitch is still baking... I don't want to be one of
> only about three developers who look after the OpenPBX tree, since it
> will be a losing battle.

I feel exactly the same and actually I began yesterday to update the pbx in 
our office to use new Asterisk. 
I still want to work with OpenPBX and do enhancements/fixes, in the parts I 
have knowledge of. But with just 3 or 4 people committing, it will 
not work.

Armin
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