[SR-Users] Kamailio Tech Admin Group

Wingsravi R wingsravi777 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 29 10:08:26 CET 2013


Dear Daniel,
Greetings,

I am so glad to hear this news.
Is there a opportunity for me to participate in the project kamailio (as
you spoke above) ?
As i am working on kamailio server from last 3-4 months (i am just in love
with SIP protocol anyway). i am really interested and willing to be a
volunteer in kamailio scenarios.
I may not having enough knowledge/skills regarding kamailio but i will try
to cope-up with the things and i will learn myself.
I am really very enthusiastic towards kamailio.

Please consider this and comment out.

Thank you and Regards,
Ravi


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> being discussed during last Devel IRC Meeting, we are planing to build a
> Kamailio Project Technical Administration Group:
>
> https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/**devel/irc-meetings/2013blog#**
> technical_administration_group<https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/devel/irc-meetings/2013blog#technical_administration_group>
>
> Its goal is to get a bunch of people that volunteer to do administration
> tasks for the project, such as:
> - helping with releases (e.g., patch backports, packaging, uploading files
> for download, etc)
> - doing sysadmin tasks for our servers (e.g., performing upgrades to wiki,
> web site, etc)
> - preparing technical decisions and doing them (e.g., what applications to
> use to make operations easier, cloning git repository to github, ...)
>
> From the devel meeting, so far we have Victor Seva, Fred Posner, Peter
> Dunkley and Olle Johansson. Existing people doing admin tasks will probably
> stay in (if they don't opt out): me, Elena-Ramona Modroiu, Henning
> Westerholt (owner of devel.kamailio.org hardware), Jan Janak (owner of
> sip-router.org hardware), Jesus Rodriguez and Oriol Capsada (owners of
> kamailio.org hardware).
>
> Requirements for candidates and other details:
> - volunteer to do the work, it is not a paid job
> - an existing record of activity within the project is a plus (e.g.,
> developer, active mailing list member)
> - reply to the lists detailing where and how you can help
> - possibility to spend 1-4 hours a week for project administration (more
> is welcome, sometime is not necessary at all)
>
> Rewards:
> - you will be listed as part of project administration on the website
> - get to interact more with the project and the nice guys around it ;-)
> - more spam - admin list address will be public and the list open so
> everyone can send in case of critical situations (content/archive will be
> kept private)
>
> Note that we will try to build a group of an adequate size, thus not
> everyone willing to participate may get in (at least on the first phase).
> One criteria is to have skills that complement existing team knowledge.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> --
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla - http://www.asipto.com
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>
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