www.asterisk.org and blogs.asterisk.org Moved And You (Hopefully) Didn’t Notice
Normally you will find me on this blog talking about technical aspects of Asterisk but today I’d like to talk about the Asterisk website and
Normally you will find me on this blog talking about technical aspects of Asterisk but today I’d like to talk about the Asterisk website and
When stream support was initially added to Asterisk we did it in the most backwards compatible way possible to ensure that we did not have
Prompted by a post on the Asterisk users mailing list I thought I’d write a bit about Asterisk versioning and releases for this blog post.
The ConfBridge dialplan application is used countless times each day by people to do conferencing. Long ago this was done using the MeetMe dialplan application
Review If you’ve been following this blog post series, then you should have a channel driver that’s ready to be integrated with ARI. If not,
A past post discusses some tips and tricks to employ when encountering a problem. Here we’ll walk through an issue applying some of those techniques.
When stream support was added to Asterisk it was initially done with the focus being for SFU with a single video stream from each participant
When PJSIP publish and subscribe functionality was created we knew we wanted to provide a pluggable mechanism to allow modules to easily extend and add
Review This blog post is the follow up to part 1, which can be found here. If you haven’t read it yet, that would be
Greetings All, Time certainly flies and it seems like AstriDevCon and AstriCon 2019 were a century ago. It’s hard to imagine that in fact they