Olle has been busy! Here is his post regarding the long term support in Asterisk 1.8:
Dear Asterisk community,
Yesterday, Russell Bryant finally made up his mind and confirmed on the asterisk-dev mailing list that the next release of Asterisk will be 1.8, which will also be a Long Term Support (LTS) release. This also means that the 1.4 is now officially classed as a LTS release too.
I feel that this is a very good solution for the whole Asterisk community and that we all will benefit from it. I have personally not been happy with the 1.6.x release schedule, which has been very misunderstood and has confused a large group of users. Hopefully, we can now continue with a release schedule that the world understands and that makes sense for everyone. While I understand the need for releasing quicker than we've done in the past, the detail about the naming, the actual release numbers (1.6.0, 1.6.1 etc) was very hard to explain to people. With years of experience of doing Asterisk and VoIP training, I have a lot of respect of the need of being able to easily explain things, from configuration details to release schedule...
Now we, the Asterisk community, need to focus quickly on the new release and plan what's going in there. If you have code for new features lying around (as I have tons of in various branches of my svn repository), now is the proper time to step forward, contribute it to the bug tracker and get it evaluated, discussed and maybe finally included in Asterisk. Whatever goes into 1.8 at release time, will be what we will have for production use for a long time.
We also ask you to dedicate time during next year to help the Asterisk project with testing. You don't have to be a developer to test - and we need tests of everything from documentation to configuration and technichal issues. We don't have all of the equipment you have, we don't have your dialplans, we don't have all the applications you integrate Asterisk with. If Asterisk is important to your organization, please make sure that you dedicate time during the first half of 2010 to do regular testing of the new release betas and release candidates. We do need your help to make Asterisk 1.8 a good release, worthy to replace the 1.4 as a new LTS release.
If you're a member of a Linux or Asterisk group, please help in organizing Asterisk 1.8 test-partys. If you need help with ideas, please contact our community liason, John Todd. Meeting other Asterisk users, testing stuff together is one of the best ways to expand your knowledge of Asterisk. Sharing ideas and how-to's in real time while setting up test labs and scenarious is really, really fun.
Here in Sweden, where I live, we have half a meter of snow and very cold weather. The days are very short and I've tried to brighten up the darkness by decorating my house with a large amount of blinking lamps. No, they're not SIP compliant using Subscribe/notify, sorry. That may be a project for a test - to see how many phones with subscriptions one Asterisk can carry. If that works out well, maybe my house's blinking lamps can be powered by SIP and Asterisk 1.8 next year :-)
This is the final workday for me before Christmas. Tomorrow, I'll bake the traditional Swedish Christmas ham in the owen and then continue with the Christmas bread. I just love Christmas - the food, the family and friends, the gifts and, well, the food again :-)
I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
FOSDEM 2010 - Who will be there - January 6, 2010 Russell Bryant and Mark Michelson from Digium are heading to FOSDEM and wonder who else will be there.
AstriDevCon: October 29th, Washington DC August 23, 2010 Average Vote: 10
John Todd has posted a note about the AstriDevCon conference which occurs within the Astricon conference.
Voip-Forum: Lots of new articles March 12, 2005 Average Vote: 10
Oej's Voip-Forum.com site has posted lots of new news articles while I've been away. Hopefully you found them via the asterisk-docs site. If not I've bookmarked them for you.
Interview with Mark Spencer November 26, 2004 Average Vote: 9.9
We have managed to get an interview with Mark Spencer AKA Markster. Mark Spencer is the creator of Asterisk and by far the most active developer.
Back to life July 21, 2010 Average Vote: 9.8
Hey all - I am back online after some pretty big projects which have taken all my time. Will be updating the Asterisk news over the next few days.
Announcing Adhearsion 0.8.5 August 25, 2010 Average Vote: 9.8
Ben Klang has posted a note about the latest release of Adhearsion - a framework for developing Asterisk based solutions using Ruby.
app_swift v2.0 released July 21, 2010 Average Vote: 9.8
Like a few of these news stories that I will be posting over the next couple of days this is a little old - hope it is not something you have already seen. This one is for a new version of the app_swift text-to-speech module for Asterisk 1.2, 1.4, and 1.6.
Monitoring Asterisk with Munin January 7, 2010 Average Vote: 9.7
I had a few requests for these munin plugins after some discussion on one of the Asterisk lists and thought people might like them.
GUI changes from Trixbox, FreePBX, 2600hz, BlueBox September 1, 2010 Average Vote: 9.7
Ok, bear with me on this one. If you understand all the ramifications, FreePBX has split to a new project called BlueBox contained within the 2600hz project. This obviously has implications for Trixbox that uses FreePBX to provide quite a bit of functionality.
libpri 1.4.11.4 Now Available September 3, 2010 The Asterisk Development Team has announced the release of libpri 1.4.11.4.
New CDR Stats Package September 1, 2010 This one has been a long time coming. A new CDR stats package from Star2Billing to replace the 7 year old stalwart for viewing Asterisk call detail records.
GUI changes from Trixbox, FreePBX, 2600hz, BlueBox September 1, 2010 Ok, bear with me on this one. If you understand all the ramifications, FreePBX has split to a new project called BlueBox contained within the 2600hz project. This obviously has implications for Trixbox that uses FreePBX to provide quite a bit of functionality.
RazorQuotePBP Asterisk Payment Module August 31, 2010 RazorQuote has sent us a press release about the launch of RazorQuotePBP, a native Asterisk module that allows any Asterisk connected device to accept credit card payments.
AstriCon approaches August 25, 2010 John Todd has posted a note about the upcoming AstriCon conference in Washington, DC, and the innovation awards.
Announcing Adhearsion 0.8.5 August 25, 2010 Ben Klang has posted a note about the latest release of Adhearsion - a framework for developing Asterisk based solutions using Ruby.
AstriDevCon: October 29th, Washington DC August 23, 2010 John Todd has posted a note about the AstriDevCon conference which occurs within the Astricon conference.