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 +====== Build service ======
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 +OpenSER wants to be available for many different distributions and operations systems. For now this means only Linux and other Unix-like OSs, there is no windows port planned at the moment. OpenSER is mainly developed on Debian or Debian-like distributions, so for any other packages we need the support of the development community.
 +
 +===== Current packager =====
 +
 +* Debian
 +  * Julien Blache, jblache at debian dot org
 +
 +* FreeBSD
 +  * Jesus Rodriguez, jesusr at voztele dot com
 +
 +* Various RPM based distributions, x86 and x86_64
 +  * Peter Nixon, listuser at peternixon dot net 
 +  * via the opensuse build service packages for SUSE, RedHat and Mandriva distributions
 +  * http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/telephony/
 +
 +* RHEL and CentOS RPMs
 +  * Robert Navarro, rnavarro at efirehost dot com
 +  * build packages for the release 1.2.0, unknown if he wants to work further on this
 +
 +* Various embedded plattforms
 +  * Ovidiu Sas, sip dot nslu at gmail dot com
 +  * http://www.nslu2-linux.org
 +
 +===== Help offered =====
 +
 +* Sun Solaris x86 architecture
 +  * Adam Linford, adam dot linford at oralnet dot co dot uk
 +  * one zone on a Solaris 10 XFire 2200 series Sun box, available on a semi permenant basis
 +  * further access to other sun hardware possible if needed, with at least one month notice in advance
 +
 +* RPM based distributions
 +  * Christopher Bergström, cbergstrom at netsyncro dot com
 +  * will work with Peter Nixon
 +
 +===== Help needed =====
 +
 +* packager for Sun Solaris sparc architecture
 +* build service for other architectures as x86 and x86_64
 +* packager for OpenBSD and NetBSD