The Testsuite and Python 3
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
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
Greetings All! If you haven’t noticed from the various emails and posts Asterisk 19.0.0 has now been released and is available for download here! As
Greetings Everyone! It seems like it was just a month or two ago that I was thinking about Asterisk 18, but now time has flown
In recent times I’ve noticed an increase in the number of people reporting issues or asking for help with old versions of Asterisk that are
In a past blog post I talked about how you can’t reload transports without enabling explicit support, but alluded to changes coming in the future.
While this has been mentioned in a few places I thought it prudent to also create a blog post. Asterisk 13 and Asterisk 17 have
Kia Ora! (Or Be Healthy) (Don’t ask – I like greetings from various languages) If you haven’t noticed from the various emails and posts Asterisk
Video has been a continued theme of Asterisk for some years now. We put into place the foundation to allow us to do video better,
Greetings Everyone! Another year has flown by and while we now live in interesting times this has not stopped the development and progress of Asterisk
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