... and because sip/rtp jitterbuffer implementation still isn't in
trunk, so will not be included in 1.4 release? :'(
PJ
BJ Weschke wrote:
Architectural freeze did happen some time ago. Features will still
continue to go in up until the end of May. app_followme will be one
such feature that
On 5/25/06, Pavel Jezek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... and because sip/rtp jitterbuffer implementation still isn't in
trunk, so will not be included in 1.4 release? :'(
They were working on it pretty actively on Tuesday, but they were
still having issues when someone tested it on the dev conf
I think, that sip/rtp jitterbuffer is one of the most wanted feature,
but because still not included in trunk too few peoples improving it...
what to try include this soon to trunk, and only if problems will be not
solved before 1.4 release candidate, remove out of asterisk 1.4 ...
also good
On 5/25/06, Pavel Jezek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think, that sip/rtp jitterbuffer is one of the most wanted feature,
but because still not included in trunk too few peoples improving it...
what to try include this soon to trunk, and only if problems will be not
solved before 1.4 release
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Not necessarily... my understanding
1.2.8 would be the logical next version.
-Kerry
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On 5/24/06, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.2.8 would be the logical next version.
-Kerry
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Not necessarily... my understanding is that the feature freeze was done
about 2 months ago for 1.4 and the release cycle is 6 months putting 1.4
due for release here pretty soon...
As to what is in the new release... probably most of the sip changes
that Olle has been working on as well as the
On 5/24/06, Sean Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not necessarily... my understanding is that the feature freeze was done
about 2 months ago for 1.4 and the release cycle is 6 months putting 1.4
due for release here pretty soon...
As to what is in the new release... probably most of the sip