On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:30 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:

> > Avaya has expressed a desire to control the messaging of their project
> and
> > to control the roadmap, hence the fork from avaya to build upon sipxecs
> via
> > the openscs community they are unveiling.
>
> Does the plan include the open source version having less features than the
> commercial version?
> This is almost a given when these things happen.
>
> Until the feature sets are known to everyone, and it might be some time,
differentiating between the different products will slowly show the
differences.

For example, eZuce is working to bring OpenACD into sipxecs. Avaya may
follow that and contribute to that, or build one of their already available
ACD's into openscs.

Patience grasshopper.

This is kind of exciting to me, in a way.  It's great to have choices. eZuce
and Avaya will have their own commercial offerings and one can always use
the open source one at sipfoundry, and we'll wait to see what offerings are
unveiled!

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