Hello again, reaching out to see if you had a look at my draft plan.
Best regards,
Antonis
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Antonis Tsakiridis <
antonis.tsakiri...@telestax.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Here's a set of steps that come to mind:
>
>- Move Sofia SIP code to an open source repo.
Hello all,
Here's a set of steps that come to mind:
- Move Sofia SIP code to an open source repo.
- I would propose GitHub, as we have been working for it on our OSS
and it provides nice tools for collaboration as well as integrates with
virtually everything we might need.
Ok cool Mike, I can try to come up with a draft of some activities to move
us in that direction and we can collaborate on that to get things going.
Best regards,
Antonis
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 6:39 PM, Michael Jerris wrote:
> Its still on my list…. but still not done.
Its still on my list…. but still not done. Antonis, yeah, lets coordinate and
see if we can figure out what needs to be done to make it happen.
Mike
> On Jul 17, 2017, at 9:14 AM, Antonis Tsakiridis
> wrote:
>
> Ok thanks Moises for the useful feedback. I
>
>
>- Can I somehow differentiate commits that have to do with Sofia? I
>see 'mod_sofia' in some commits. Is that it? I guess I could probably come
>up with a git command to only show changes inside libs/sofia-sip, but
>wondering if the Freeswich folks used a convention
>
> The
Thanks Moises for the quick answer. I found Sofia inside the Freeswitch
source, which is great, but I'm wondering about the following:
- Can I somehow differentiate commits that have to do with Sofia? I see
'mod_sofia' in some commits. Is that it? I guess I could probably come up
with a
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Antonis Tsakiridis <
antonis.tsakiri...@telestax.com> wrote:
> Hello, is there a master repo for Sofia SIP that is considered active and
> current? If so can you share where I can find it?
>
I think libsofia inside the FreeSWITCH git repo si the most up to date.