I would answer this question a couple of ways.

The intent is to establish a solid codebase, then work to enhance said
codebase in the directions that it truly needs to be expanded in.

I will make this statement about SS7 support.  This is something VERY near
and dear to myself personally, as well as several other members of the
development team.  I must caution you a bit in that SS7 is HUGE, and saying
'supports' SS7 is a bit misleading in that there are MANY different subsets
of SS7 and SS7 functionality that are or are not supported by various
efforts out there.  For example most do not delve too deep into much or any
support for TCAP type messages etc.


Jonathan Smith

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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:50 PM
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Subject: [Openpbx-dev] SS7

Hello!

Just found your resource and I can say that I like your 
approach! 

One more thing in my oppinion would me hugely valuable in 
the OpenPBX - is the SS7 support. www.sifira.com/chan-ss7 
wrote a working chan_ss7 and it's released under GPL - so I 
do think nothing stops it's inclusion to a development 
tree.

Sorry to ask that questions here, as I understood OpenPBX is 
a fork of the Asterisk - and the question is: is it 
supposed to integrate the patches/fixes/improvements/new 
features from asterisk tree?

Regards,
Anton.
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