Changing CHANGES (and UPGRADE.txt)
Overview For those of you who have been around for a while now and contribute to the code base, you probably know about CHANGES and
Overview For those of you who have been around for a while now and contribute to the code base, you probably know about CHANGES and
With the release of Asterisk versions 13.24.0-rc1, 15.7.0-rc1 and 16.1.0-rc1, we’re pleased to say that pjproject-2.8 has been qualified for use with Asterisk. In these
Hey Everybody, It’s about a month out from AstriDevCon 2018 and I wanted to write a little bit to summarize what we discussed this year.
Greetings! Today Asterisk 16.0.0-rc2 will become available! Please take some time to test this release as the 16 branch will become the next major LTS
One of the most difficult things in PJSIP is ensuring that the experience is the best it can be for not just people who configure
Hey Everybody! For those of you that don’t know me, my name is Matthew Fredrickson and I’m the Asterisk Open Source Project Lead. Does that
[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]tl;dr: We fixed the vulnerabilities. If you’d like to read the conclusion of this admittedly long saga,
In my previous post I talked about what WebRTC support is like in Asterisk 14. Since Asterisk 15 is going to be released soon let’s
Security releases of Asterisk were recently created. In this post, we’d like to go into the depths of two of the security issues and how
When the PJSIP work for Asterisk began one of the primary concerns kept in mind was that it be extensible. One of the APIs derived