Continuous Integration Update
Back in December in my The Continuing Saga of Continuous Integration blog post I wrote about how we reduced the Testsuite’s “27” layers of file
Back in December in my The Continuing Saga of Continuous Integration blog post I wrote about how we reduced the Testsuite’s “27” layers of file
Overview For those of you who have been around for a while now and contribute to the code base, you probably know about CHANGES and
I ran into a curious problem the other day while working on an issue involving the storage, manipulation, and conversion of large number values in
Overview One of the topics of discussion every year at Astricon is not needing to use the dialplan in order to use Stasis. This involves
Asterisk developers who have made use of one of our function attributes called “force_inline” should be aware we are discouraging it. Why? Let’s get to
Previously on this blog I talked about a new feature to internally filter messages in our internal message bus, as well as a new caching
or… “Watch This Space” If you’re an Asterisk contributor you’ve probably noticed that we’d been having issues with large numbers of Jenkins test failures during
Hey Everybody, It’s about a month out from AstriDevCon 2018 and I wanted to write a little bit to summarize what we discussed this year.
The stasis message bus is something that is used every day as of Asterisk 13 when you are using Asterisk. It provides the foundation of
In “Enrich Your Conference App with Asterisk Enhanced Messaging – Part 1” I demonstrated how you could include chat or other messaging features in your