Documentation? We’ve Got That!
I’ve been a part of the Asterisk project for many years now, over 10 in fact. I’ve seen it evolve and grow and one of
I’ve been a part of the Asterisk project for many years now, over 10 in fact. I’ve seen it evolve and grow and one of
Following last week’s announcement of feature freeze [1], the Asterisk Development team is now pleased to present the first beta of Asterisk 14. In the weeks
It’s been a few months since Asterisk 13.9.0 was released and this new 13.10.0 release is full of interesting changes. Let’s take a look at
The PJSIP library now used by Asterisk to provide SIP support has included basic SIP DNS support for quite some time. However through using it
Asterisk 13.8.0 was just recently released. As usual this release includes bug fixes as well as a few new features. Many of which were submitted
When you file an issue on the Asterisk JIRA you might notice that a few people may end up looking and participating in it. The first
So you’ve written some code for Asterisk and now you need to test it. The Asterisk project has support for both integration and unit testing.
In the previous post on contributing to Asterisk, we set up the Asterisk Test Suite and wrote a test for the CDR dialplan function that
In the previous post, we: Picked out a bug to fix, ASTERISK-25179 Signed up for an Asterisk account, signed a CLA, and created our profile
Have you ever run into a bug in Asterisk? If so, don’t despair. Asterisk is software, and despite anyone’s claims to the contrary, all software