2010/6/18 Stefano Sabatini <ssabat...@reilabs.com>:
> On date Thursday 2010-06-17 01:26:51 -0400, Michael Jerris phoned this:
>> sofia-sip is not dead.  The repository is in the process of moving
>> to a new repo.  I expect a chunk of patches to be merged in soon, I
>> was discussing this with the maintainer last week.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On Jun 16, 2010, at 9:27 PM, Daniel Jabbour wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am just getting started with a SIP application that I'm writing
>> > for a personal project. I am getting ready to use Sofia-SIP as my
>> > app's library. However, I noticed:
>> >
>> > * Sofia-Sip's CVS on SF is 18+ months old, and the latest release in CVS 
>> > was 1.12.9
>> > * Links on the download page for snapshots, release notes archive, etc are 
>> > broken
>> > * The latest packaged source release is 1.12.10
>> >
>> > So, if the latest release is greater than the version tagged in
>> > CVS, where is development taking place? Has the repository moved?
>> > Is Nokia working entirely in-house? Or is Sofia-SIP dead?
>> >
>> > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>
> The last darcs commit:
> Tue Sep 29 14:24:17 CEST 2009  Pekka Pessi <first.l...@nokia.com>
>
>  Bug report and original patch by Timo Bruhn.
>
> and there hasn't been much activity from the maintainers in the last
> months and the project somehow didn't managed to get a significant
> community of developers/contributors.

> That said, there are many projects depending on sofia-sip, so I hope
> that there will be enough interest to keep the project alive and
> possibly make it better, switching to a less obscure SCCS may help.

Well, yes, we are currently trying to switch over to git. The git
repository is available at

http://gitorious.org/sofia-sip

The master branch currently contains the more or less the same commits
as the darcs repository at sofia-sip.org. It would be useful to
mention also that on the sf.net.

The next features (and bug fixes) mostly involve DNS resolving and
transport handling. There seems to be some nasty bugs in transport
handling that might be hard to fix unless some backwards-incompatible
changes are made. At the same time it would me nice to get
multiprocessing support and perhaps complete the hooks for a SigComp
library.

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