The Upgrade to pjproject 2.14
Overview If you’re familiar with Asterisk, you probably know that it uses a third-party project called pjproject. This is a major part of the PJSIP
Overview If you’re familiar with Asterisk, you probably know that it uses a third-party project called pjproject. This is a major part of the PJSIP
This is just a quick post to state that the AstriCon 2024 videos are now available on YouTube here. We had both pre-conference webinars as
Time has certainly flown by over the past year, and with it AstriCon and AstriDevCon 2024 are almost upon us. Next week they will both
With a little over a month before AstriDevCon 2024 this is a reminder that registration is available and required for attendance. You can register by
This is a cross-post on both the Asterisk and the FreePBX blogs, so for those who may only be familiar with FreePBX let me introduce
With 3 months before AstriDevCon 2024 registration is now available for it! You can register by following the registration link on the AstriDevCon documentation page.
From Gerrit to Github This was a year full of big changes for Asterisk, the development team, and the community. One of these changes was
In my previous blog post I mentioned I was doing a webinar entitled “The Evolution of Asterisk”. This has now been done and as I’ve
It’s hard to believe that Asterisk has been around for over 25 years, but that time has arrived. The Asterisk we know today is not
As part of the transition to Python3 at the end of last year, we introduced a Python Virtual Environment, or venv for the Asterisk TestSuite.