Asterisk 20.0.0 Now Available!
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
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
The Asterisk release cycle is very predictable these days. Approximately every 4-6 weeks we do a release generally on a Thursday. Once a year we
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
The deprecation of modules in Asterisk has generally been a loosely formed word of mouth policy. This has meant that modules are seldom truly removed
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.
If you’re an Asterisk package maintainer, you already know this. If not, did you know you can run menuselect/menuselect from the command line to enable/disable modules, set