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 blog post to make everyone aware that Asterisk 18.20.0, 20.5.0, and the first release of 21 – 21.0.0 are now
The Asterisk 21 branch has been created! This is the first step in the process to seeing the first release candidate created followed by the
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.
Asterisk 18.17.0 and 20.2.0 were released recently with support for PJSIP 2.13. This version of PJSIP includes an important change to deal with race conditions
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
Good news all! Asterisk 20.0.0 is now available at https://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/! Before upgrading remember to read the UPGRADE.txt document to see if there’s anything you need
Greetings Everyone! The time is upon us for the first release candidate of Asterisk 20[1], the next long term supported release! The first step in
A trend I’ve seen lately is individuals installing newer Linux distributions but using older versions of Asterisk. I thought I would do a quick blog