2012/1/31 John Knight j...@classiccitytelco.com
Personally, I don't think what Digium is doing is necessarily a perfect
approach (hey, what is? we're all human), but they've vastly improved the
quality of Asterisk from a support perspective.
I also agree that IMHO, Asterisk quality has
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 11:39:21AM -0600, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
I've created a page on wiki.asterisk.org outlining some changes
we're proposing to make to the Asterisk release and support cycles.
As always, before implementing any changes of this type, we'd like
to collect some community
On Tue, 2012-01-31 at 15:52 -0500, John Knight wrote:
I like the idea of LTR release more often that would have the
feature patches baked in. Case in point the new conference app
requires a jump to version 10 while the 1.8 conference app is quite
useless but 1.8 is my LTR version so I am
I've created a page on wiki.asterisk.org outlining some changes we're
proposing to make to the Asterisk release and support cycles. As always,
before implementing any changes of this type, we'd like to collect some
community feedback on the proposal.
The page is here:
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I've created a page on wiki.asterisk.org outlining some changes we're
proposing to make to the Asterisk release and support cycles. As always,
before implementing
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I've created a page on wiki.asteri
: [asterisk-users] Proposed changes to Asterisk release and support
cycles
I've created a page on wiki.asterisk.org outlining some changes we're
proposing to make to the Asterisk release and support cycles. As always,
before implementing any changes of this type, we'd like to collect some
community
On 01/31/2012 04:07 PM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Why the short life on Asterisk 10?
Can you rephrase your question? This proposal does not change the
planned lifetime of Asterisk 10 at all.
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On 01/31/2012 04:07 PM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Why the short
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On 01/31/2012 04:07 PM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Why
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On 01/31/2012 05:14 PM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
1.8 and 11 forward all seem to have a timeline of around 5 years. 10
only runs for two. Since the code is available that isn't a biggie to
me, but the appearance
The LTR releases have a shorter support/life cycle and 10 is not an LTR.
That accounts for the shorter life on 10. This is why I like this proposal.
We would get faster LTR releases and that would allow us to have newer
features sooner but still offer existing deployments security fixes on LTR
On 01/31/2012 05:20 PM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
To properly phrase the question, why is 10.X not an LTS release?
Umm... because it wasn't planned to be, and the decision was made nearly
two years ago? Asterisk 1.8 is an LTS release, and now (with this
proposal) Asterisk 11 would also be an LTS
I like it!
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