The Great Asterisk Migration of 2023
For the past few yeas, the Asterisk team at Sangoma has been spending way too much time keeping aged Code Review, CI, Issue Tracking and
For the past few yeas, the Asterisk team at Sangoma has been spending way too much time keeping aged Code Review, CI, Issue Tracking and
Lately, you may have seen some submissions from Sangoma’s CommUnity team (covered in it’s own post.) Many of these submissions were small but helpful changes,
Asterisk 18.17.0 and 20.2.0 were released recently with support for PJSIP 2.13. This version of PJSIP includes an important change to deal with race conditions
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
The Asterisk team at Sangoma is expanding and currently has two job openings posted. Let’s talk about each! Asterisk Developer The Asterisk developer position is
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
Making the Move In what is not the first, but is hopefully the last attempt at getting the Asterisk testsuite to run on Python3 we’ve
I previously wrote about the Asterisk Module Deprecation process and policy but since that time some additional policies have come into existence based on the
The Asterisk release cycle is very predictable these days. Approximately every 4-6 weeks we do a release generally on a Thursday. Once a year we
Just like that the year is now 2022 (how long will we all forget and write 2021 on things?) and Asterisk 20 work continues! I