New stable release of OpenSER was out on the 23rd of March as version 1.2.1. It is patch release of branch 1.2, emerging from the fixes done to the 1.2.0 release. All people using 1.2.0 release are encouraged to upgrade to 1.2.1 as it includes several important fixes.
The upgrade should be seamless, there is no updated to the database structure or to configuration file syntax. The fixes concern only the bugs and issues occurred in 1.2.0 release.
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Saturday, May 26, 2007
eLiberatica - Romanian Open Source Conference
I managed finally to attend eLiberatica, due to some traveling there were some doubts around, and I am glad I did it. So far, Romania was a country where the Open Source still was considered geeks world, not suitable for business. That's mainly because of poor implications of authorities and the usual aggressive attitude of the big players in IT on local market.
Personally I hope, with this event, more eyes turned to Open Source, opening the way of deeper analysis that will conduct to a better understanding of the concept and the maturity of such applications. I have attended many events where the audience was asked " Who is using Open Source?" gathering like 10-15% or hands up, while the question " Who is using Firefox/Mozilla?" got at least 40%.
Open Source VoIP is pretty well represented by Romanians, OpenSER and Yate being worldwide relevant applications in this field. My presentation was focused on the Romanian contribution to OpenSER so far, exposing as well a solution to implement a ITSP using only Open Source applications. This does not mean won't cost you anything, but is lot of money saving and flexibility there.
In the hope that recently constituted ROSDEV (Romanian Open Source Development) group and events like eLiberatica will increase the level of Romanian contributions to Open Source, I will like to give the appropriate credits to Lucian Saviuc who managed to organize a very successful first editions of eLiberatica, gathering well known representatives of important projects in Open Source: MySQL, eZ, PHP, Mozilla, Gnome, Apache.
The event was located in the beautiful city of Brasov, in the middle of Carpathian mountains, about 30km away of Dracula Castle, who, I'm sure :-), enjoyed the event and attendants.
Presentation is available here.
Personally I hope, with this event, more eyes turned to Open Source, opening the way of deeper analysis that will conduct to a better understanding of the concept and the maturity of such applications. I have attended many events where the audience was asked " Who is using Open Source?" gathering like 10-15% or hands up, while the question " Who is using Firefox/Mozilla?" got at least 40%.
Open Source VoIP is pretty well represented by Romanians, OpenSER and Yate being worldwide relevant applications in this field. My presentation was focused on the Romanian contribution to OpenSER so far, exposing as well a solution to implement a ITSP using only Open Source applications. This does not mean won't cost you anything, but is lot of money saving and flexibility there.
In the hope that recently constituted ROSDEV (Romanian Open Source Development) group and events like eLiberatica will increase the level of Romanian contributions to Open Source, I will like to give the appropriate credits to Lucian Saviuc who managed to organize a very successful first editions of eLiberatica, gathering well known representatives of important projects in Open Source: MySQL, eZ, PHP, Mozilla, Gnome, Apache.
The event was located in the beautiful city of Brasov, in the middle of Carpathian mountains, about 30km away of Dracula Castle, who, I'm sure :-), enjoyed the event and attendants.
Presentation is available here.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Kamailio (OpenSER) on the road, May-June 2007
There will be series of VoIP events in the near future where Kamailio (OpenSER) will attend, very good opportunities for folks around the project or interested in VoIP to meet.
Kamailio (OpenSER) was present so far in 2007 to FOSDEM, ROSDEV and VoN Spring. Next is eLiberatica, May 18-19, Brasov, Romania. From May 30 to June 2, OpenSER will participate with booth the LinuxTag Exhibition, Berlin, Germany. We move to Paris, for OpenSER Advanced Programming Course at INRIA, June 4-6 and continue to VoN Spring Europe, Stockholm, Sweden, June 11-14. End of June is USA, Chicago, at ClueCon.
Details are published to Kamailio (OpenSER )website.
Kamailio (OpenSER) was present so far in 2007 to FOSDEM, ROSDEV and VoN Spring. Next is eLiberatica, May 18-19, Brasov, Romania. From May 30 to June 2, OpenSER will participate with booth the LinuxTag Exhibition, Berlin, Germany. We move to Paris, for OpenSER Advanced Programming Course at INRIA, June 4-6 and continue to VoN Spring Europe, Stockholm, Sweden, June 11-14. End of June is USA, Chicago, at ClueCon.
Details are published to Kamailio (OpenSER )website.
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