Thanks for all the inputs.

Back to Kannel, I'm trying to send SIP configration settings to nokia E90
via OTA using the sendota app on kannel.  The xml file works using the free
version of nowSMS but I can't open the configuration file on the E90 when I
send it via kannel.

I found a thread on the kannel mailing list having the same problem but its
a dead end.

Anybody have a workaround for this.

Thanks.

Mark D.

On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM, fooler mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ok roger... now i understand where you coming from... confusion begins
> when a terminology doesnt fit to its term...
>
> first.. you were talking about scalability but instead you were
> referring to feature sets of kannel... it is the capacity thing and
> not the features when load increases... that is what scalability is
> all about in telecommunications and software engineering parlance...
>
> second... you were talking about kannel cannot be controlled... you
> simply misunderstood the true concept of open source ideology... as
> the name implies.. you have all the freedom to do with the code... now
> if you want to add something and apply a patch back to a particular
> project (not only to kannel but to other projects as well)... dont
> blame them as they see fit what is best for their project... same
> thing if someone apply a patch to your project and you dont agree with
> it.. you simply reject it... if you dont agree with them.. you have
> the options to fork their project or start from scratch (as what you
> did)... that is what happening to open source community as you saw
> there were lots of projects forking into one another... thats the true
> concept of open source - freedom to do with the code and not
> controlling it...
>
> On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 8:06 PM, Roger Filomeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Well once you start diverging from the kannel release branch to support
> our
> > telco's unique quirks (patches), then aint it the same as building your
> own
> > gateway at the very least?
> >
> > Like i said, we forked kannel to PHP, its the same algorithms with
> changes
> > to queuing. Ofcourse we can no longer go back to kannel's main branch if
> the
> > new release becomes available. At the same time any changes we added are
> > categorized proprietary so we cant submit them kannel to be added back
> to
> > the branch. Actually if my memory serves me right, Dido mentioned that
> he
> > did try submitting patches to the kannel dev to be added to the main
> release
> > branch but it was rejected. Even if you read the mailing list, a lot of
> > people has made patches (also found a patch about weighted load
> balancing)
> > but the people maintaining kannel has rejected it as well citing
> numerous
> > philosophical  design differences between the maintainer and
> contributors.
> > This is what i meant when i said Kannel cannot be fully controlled.
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > It's not that you can't fully control Kannel --- it's open source.
> > >
> > > It's that Kannel is written a certain way and is difficult to modify.
> > > Plus it's in C, with all the pitfalls and gotchas inherent in that
> > > approach.
> > >
> > > My former employer did everything in Perl. And it scaled extremely
> well.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Roger Filomeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > > Sorry for the rants of kannel, im not discrediting it. I just wanted
> to
> > > > point out that its not the solution in all cases especially with
> what
> > Mark
> > > > wanted -- a sort of SMSC-to-SMSC relay.
> > > >
> > > > As pointed out by Orly, half of the solution is out there so why not
> > build
> > > > your own than rely on something that you cannot fully control like
> > Kannel.
> > > > Surely with such requirement as Mark posted, the project should be
> big
> > and
> > > > surely they have the technical power to build something that do what
> it
> > > > should do than use Kannel that does only half. :D
> > >
> > >
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