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December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2009!

Filed under: openser, voip — Tags: , , , , , — miconda @ 5:01 pm

Day by day, we ended another year. 2008 was full of events, starting with one major release and six minor releases, participation to workshops and conferences wordlwide, adoption in new production environments and acknowledgement of running platforms with millions of users and billions of routed minutes/month using Kamailio (OpenSER), check the News archive at:

http://www.kamailio.org

There were sad events as well, including the hijacking of the old domain name after the rename in Kamailio, still the SourceForge project goes on, with same name, proving the genuine openser project:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/openser/

We maintained release 1.3.x series, last being 1.3.4, which still keeps the old name and is available at:

http://www.openser-project.org/mos/view/News/NewsItem/OpenSER-v1.3.4-Released/

Life is going on, from the the latest major release, version 1.4.0, the project boosted in new features, a summary of what is new since then is available here:

http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/features:new-in-1.5.x

An important share of effort was directed to clean the code and improve the stability and performance, a proof of maturity and the need to make the maintenance of the project easier and open for new comers. Lot of documentation was added in doxygen format inside the source code, Devel Guide was published, new developers can start new easier to enhance the application.
Reference moment for the future was the launch of SIP Router project in November – a concentration of many people with great SIP and VoIP expertise, backed up by huge programming experience in this field. This came to strengthen the development workforce, to ensure the reliability, to remove the doubts of what projects is better now or is going to develop better in the future.

http://sip-router.org

So, 2009 is an year that announces already great achievements to be done in its first half:

  • 1st Quarter – release of Kamailio (OpenSER) 1.5.0
  • minor releases for 1.4x and 1.5.x
  • 2nd Quarter – release of SIP Router project as stable version
  • dedicated meeting to celebrate the first operational SIP Router and draw future directions

With the release of SIP Router project, everyone gets access to the features provided by Kamailio (OpenSER), SIP Express Router and OpenIMSCore projects:

http://sip-router.org/benefits/

Looking forward to a fruitful 2009!

December 16, 2008

Kamailio v1.4.3 Released

Filed under: openser, voip — Tags: , — miconda @ 10:59 pm

A new release in 1.4 series is out. Kamailio 1.4.3 is based on the latest version of branch 1.4, including many fixes in code and documentation, therefore those running 1.4.0, 1.4.1 or 1.4.2 are advised to upgrade.

Source tarballs are available at:

http://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/1.4.3/src/

Detailed changelog:

http://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/1.4.3/ChangeLog

Download via SVN:

svn co https://openser.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openser/branches/1.4 kamailio

Tag for this release can be browsed at:

http://openser.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/openser/tags/1.4.3/

Project site at SourceForge.net (still using old name):

http://sourceforge.net/projects/openser/

Modules’ documentation:

http://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/1.4.x/

What is new in 1.4.x release series is summarized in the announcement of v1.4.0:

http://www.kamailio.org/mos/view/KAMAILIO-v1.4.0-Released

Note: Kamailio is the new name of OpenSER project. First version under Kamailio name was 1.4.0. Older versions will continue to use OpenSER name.

December 10, 2008

Truphone – Call With Your iPod Touch

Filed under: voip — Tags: , , — miconda @ 3:09 pm

On 4th of December, 2008, Truphone increased its target market, making available their smart VoIP client available for iPod Touch:
http://truphone.blogspot.com/2008/12/turn-your-ipod-touch-into-phone-with.html

… charming and handy to use. Still loyal to my Nokia phone, but the latest developments from Truphone for iPhone and i’Touch are really tempting …

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