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October 5, 2007

OpenSER – what does it need next?

Filed under: openser, voip — miconda @ 8:51 pm

I just setup a new poll on kamailio.org (openser.org) site asking what you think OpenSER needs most in the next phase. We are approaching a new major release, 1.3, so the project should look for a new stage very soon.

I expect that the “documentation” will lead anyhow, against the other options: “scalability”, “flexibility” and “new features”. I admit the question is quite shadowy, it should have been more specific, but I think will reveal the proper ratio of interests.

As in most of open source projects, the documentation is not as everybody will like, although they don’t consider sources where a lot of good information is available, even for non-programmers. The other three are more or less very well represented in upcoming openser release. Scalability capabilities grew with new enhancements in NAT traversal handling, flexibility is improved by configuration options, while the new features can be easily developed by Perl or Java extensions, in the area of VoIP applications — for a SIP router, what openser stock offers is fair enough.

So, watching close the votes…

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