The Kamailio project is glad to announce that a new person got developer GIT write access to repository: Torrey Searle, long time community member from Voxbone – he is working and goingRead More…
Kamailio World Updates – April 3
Just a bit less than two weeks to the start of Kamailio World Conference, we are gearing up and already started preparing everything for the event. The agenda with presentations is availableRead More…
New module: cnxcc – credit control and prepaid
Carlos Ruiz Diaz has imported a new module in development branch of Kamailio – it is named cnxcc. From the module documentation: “This module was designed to act as a mechanism toRead More…
New developer: Carlos Ruiz Diaz
Kamailio project is glad to announce that its development team is expanding again – a new person got developer GIT write access to repository: Carlos Ruiz Díaz. He is going to addRead More…
New module: app_java
Konstantin Mosesov has added a new module to Kamailio development branch that allow embedded execution of Java compiled code. Java applications get access to attributes of current processed SIP messages and canRead More…
Kamailio at FOSDEM’13 – Slides
More than one month later since FOSDEM’13, everyone being busy making Kamailio v4.0.0 happen, the slides related to Kamailio project are available on project’s website. In the Telphony Dev Room, Peter DunkleyRead More…
Packages for v4.0.0
RPM packages for Kamailio v4.0.0 are available now for several Linux distributions: Centos 5.5 and 6, RedHat 5 and 6, Fedora 16, 17 and 18, OpenSuse 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3.
Kamailio v4.0.0 Released
March 11, 2013: Kamailio v4.0.0 is out – a special major release, shifting up the first digit in versioning number! Besides bringing a lot of improvements and new features, the main reasonsRead More…
New Developer: Hugh Waite
We are glad to announce that a new person got developer GIT write access to repository: Hugh Waite – he is quite old contributor by now, with many patches and activity onRead More…
Getting close to 4.0.0 release – here’s how to test
We are getting very close to 4.0.0 release. Yesterday Daniel branched out 4.0.0 into a special GIT branch, opening up the GIT master branch for new code additions. We still encourage usersRead More…