AstriCon 2024 + 25th Anniversary!
It’s hard to believe that Asterisk has been around for over 25 years, but that time has arrived. The Asterisk we know today is not
It’s hard to believe that Asterisk has been around for over 25 years, but that time has arrived. The Asterisk we know today is not
The Asterisk 21 branch has been created! This is the first step in the process to seeing the first release candidate created followed by the
For the longest period of time the Asterisk project didn’t accept feature or improvement requests. They could be discussed in various places, such as the
As we merge in a number of positive CommUnity UCaaS submissions, it is a good reminder of the challenges associated with private forks and forks
Overview Everyone knows that PJSIP is the channel driver of choice for Asterisk nowadays. It’s a powerful driver, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t more
Greetings Everyone! The time is upon us for the first release candidate of Asterisk 20[1], the next long term supported release! The first step in
A trend I’ve seen lately is individuals installing newer Linux distributions but using older versions of Asterisk. I thought I would do a quick blog
I don’t know how time has flown by so fast, but AstriDevCon is right around the corner! If you’re a developer of Asterisk, be it
Recently I spent some time updating Asterisk to the latest versions of the third party libraries we bundle. This includes jansson as well as PJSIP,
When Asterisk was first being written one of the things needed was the ability to do conference bridges. When you think of conference bridges you