The Evolution of Asterisk Webinar
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
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.
For the longest period of time the Asterisk project didn’t accept feature or improvement requests. They could be discussed in various places, such as the
This is a bit of a strange blog post but recent responses to people reminded me of the Colp Hard Facts webinar I did recently.
As we merge in a number of positive CommUnity UCaaS submissions, it is a good reminder of the challenges associated with private forks and forks
I help out a lot across various avenues: mailing lists, forums, issue tracker, IRC, and more. I’ve noticed a trend recently where people aren’t verifying
As I write this it’s been approximately a week since AstriCon 2023 completed. I wanted to do a small blog post to thank everyone who
Asterisk 21 is scheduled to become the next major release. As part of that process there are a number of modules being removed, see: wiki.asterisk.org.
chan_sip will no longer be included with Asterisk as of the release of version 21. Deprecated in version 17, chan_sip has been scheduled for removal for