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I'm in. And I vote for Prague ;-)<br>
g-)<br>
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Jiri Kuthan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">We could use the IETF meeting in Prague in March. Actually, I have anticipated
that and there is a hotel room reserved already :-) Could folks willing to show
up and debate roadmap or whatever else appears important technically speak up
now?
-jiri
At 12:08 25/01/2007, Olle E Johansson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">As I am fighting the same issues and try to make chan_sip easier for
the administrator, would it be
a good idea with a joint Open Source SIP developer meeting somewhere
in Europe this spring?
We have a lot of common issues, need to settle with the same
terminology and propably fight
the same fights with RFCs to implement...
A lot of of users use both Asterisk and SER/OPENSER, so they need
interoperability.
For my work on a new chan_sip, please check <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.codename">http://www.codename</a>- pineapple.org
/O
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