On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 6:21 PM, James Finstrom wrote:
> From my original email:
>
> """
> So one of the things that is needed to finally put Chan sip to bed is
> feature parody. Someone brought up CCSS.
> What features do you feel you would lose going from chan_sip to
>From my original email:
"""
So one of the things that is needed to finally put Chan sip to bed is
feature parody. Someone brought up CCSS.
What features do you feel you would lose going from chan_sip to pjsip.
Are there any bugs in pjsip that keep you from migrating?
"""
To clear up the tl;dr
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Seán C. McCord wrote:
> As James mentioned at the top, chan_sip is already de facto deprecated.
> The discussion (at devcon) was centered around making it _officially_
> deprecated.
>
> For clarity, deprecation is NOT the same thing as removal.
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 9:01 AM, marek cervenka wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm writing article about new features in Asterisk 15
>
> can you explain if
>
> https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26584
>
> is only part of the building block for function "change codec or codec
>
Hi All,
I'm in the process of adding a new module to Asterisk, in this case, a
new CDR backend.
The new backend relies on a library that I need to introduce to the linker,
however, I've tried
to figure out how the autotools work in there - and had failed miserably.
I would appreciate if
Hey all,
For those who may not be aware Asterisk 14 transitioned from bug fix mode
to security-fix-only mode a few weeks ago (Sept 26th). For those of you
that are still on this release, it's a good time to consider building an
upgrade plan for moving to 15.x.x. I sincerely apologize for the
On 10/8/2017 10:55 AM, James Finstrom wrote:
So one of the things that is needed to finally put Chan sip to bed is
feature parody. Someone brought up CCSS.
What features do you feel you would lose going from chan_sip to pjsip.
Are there any bugs in pjsip that keep you from migrating?
FWIW,