Testing the trivial
Lately, you may have seen some submissions from Sangoma’s CommUnity team (covered in it’s own post.) Many of these submissions were small but helpful changes,
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Lately, you may have seen some submissions from Sangoma’s CommUnity team (covered in it’s own post.) Many of these submissions were small but helpful changes,
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
As we merge in a number of positive CommUnity UCaaS submissions, it is a good reminder of the challenges associated with private forks and forks
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
The switch to Python3 for the Asterisk tesuite has been released! Previous blog posts have gone over some of the internal changes that have been
If you have ever tried to use direct media with Asterisk, you my have received this message before. It can happen when the User Agent
Making the Move In what is not the first, but is hopefully the last attempt at getting the Asterisk testsuite to run on Python3 we’ve
Hi and welcome back! Let’s take a look at another recent ticket: ASTERISK-29698. Integral to almost every section of code within Asterisk is astobj2. We
Hi folks! Today, let’s take a look at a recent Asterisk issue: ASTERISK-29365. The graceful shutdown is intended to allow every part of the running