Asterisk 18.20.0, 20.5.0, and 21.0.0 Released! (And 16 is EOL)
This is just a quick blog post to make everyone aware that Asterisk 18.20.0, 20.5.0, and the first release of 21 – 21.0.0 are now
This is just a quick blog post to make everyone aware that Asterisk 18.20.0, 20.5.0, and the first release of 21 – 21.0.0 are now
From Gerrit to Github This was a year full of big changes for Asterisk, the development team, and the community. One of these changes was
In my previous blog post I mentioned I was doing a webinar entitled “The Evolution of Asterisk”. This has now been done and as I’ve
It’s hard to believe that Asterisk has been around for over 25 years, but that time has arrived. The Asterisk we know today is not
The Asterisk 21 branch has been created! This is the first step in the process to seeing the first release candidate created followed by the
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,
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