Re: [OpenSIPS-Devel] [opensips] [RFC] An initial attempt of porting rtpproxy-ng module from your twin project to OpenSIPS. (#152)

2014-03-06 Thread Andreas Granig
Speaking with my @sipwise hat on, there will be a name change of at least the 
mediaproxy-ng back-end part soon, to clear things up for the future. I 
understand the concerns of AG in regards to name clashing, and we don't like 
the confusion either. No plans yet for the rtpproxy-ng module name though, 
because as @rfuchs pointed out, it's really an evolution of the rtpproxy 
module, and it can be used as rtpproxy drop-in replacement when switching the 
back-end.

Since only the module part (rtpproxy-ng) is going to be maintained by you guys 
(we don't use opensips, so there are no plans to support the module for 
opensips), you can name it however you like.

However, I find it extremely offensive from this community to have a module 
pulled into your project, then start accusing the author and demanding an 
apology for the name, after he's kind enough to chime in and provide an 
explanation for the naming clashes. The media proxy is available as open source 
on github since nearly two years, and I would have expected some feedback from 
AG if there were concerns about the name over this period (it's not that the 
guys at AG don't know who we are and what we do). 

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Re: [OpenSIPS-Devel] [opensips] [RFC] An initial attempt of porting rtpproxy-ng module from your twin project to OpenSIPS. (#152)

2014-03-06 Thread Andreas Granig
Adrian, you were are asking @rfuchs to admit his mistake in naming the project 
and you proposed a draft in his name on how he should have approached the 
opensips project properly.

This is ridiculous, as the ongoing efforts to bring all this to opensips (where 
it seems to cause the confusion) is in no way initiated or driven by the 
authors (although I really appreciate the efforts of @lemenkov and his 
contributions to our project, thanks for that!), and Richard made that 
perfectly clear. On a side note, the history of the name mediaproxy-ng dates 
back to May 2007 when the rewrite was done, it got open sourced under that same 
name in 2010, and the repo was made public in 2012. No bad intentions here, and 
it obviously wasn't a problem until Peter tried to bring it to opensips.

If you guys find it useful, please go ahead and use it (there are really cool 
features coming up over the next months), but you have to handle the naming and 
everything else around it by yourselves. Renaming the back-end is a good thing 
to do to make it more distinguishable, so we're going to do that. Everything 
else  is up to you guys.

And that's it from our side.

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