Olle E Johansson wrote:
> Friends,
>
> The developer team for Asterisk not only consists of coders - a very
> important part are the testers, those that test new code and give
> feedback.
>
> For a few weeks, I've been maintaining a large number of branches
> with various stuff in them and have gotten very little feedback, not
> enough to judge whether or not to move forward with these patches.
> Some, but not all, code is written by me. There are large
> contributions from other developers, code that I maintain in several
> open subversion branches in order to help them stay up to date with
> their work.
>
> To assist the testing group and make life easier, I've combined a lot
> of patches into one superbranch for testing. I've added the README
> further down.
>
> ** PLEASE help the community, please test this branch.
>
> Check it out like this
>
> svn checkout http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/oej/test-this-
> branch test-trunk
>
> Then cd into test-trunk and run "make" then "make
install"
>
> Report any bugs in the proper open bug in the bug tracker. If you
> like new functions, add a comment that this works for you. Provide
> feedback, make our work easier.
>
> Run "svn update" from time to time to get the latest version. Any
> changes from trunk will be merged into this code. Read the
> README.test-this-branch file to get more information.
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> /Olle
>
> PS. Obviously, this is test code, not recommended to be closer than 2
> miles from your production servers.
>
> ----------------------------- README.test-this-branch
> ---------------------------------------
>
> ---------------------------------
> TESTING BRANCH - WELCOME!!
> --------------------------
>
> Asterisk is developed by the Asterisk.org user community. The
> development team does not only consist of coders, but also
> testers and people that write documentation and check for
> security problems.
>
> This is a combined branch of many patches and branches from the
> bug tracker that needs your testing. Please test and report
> your results in the bug tracker reports for each patch.
>
> What's in this branch?
> ----------------------
> This branch includes the following branches:
>
> - sipdiversion: Additional support for the Diversion: header
> - jitterbuffer: Jitterbuffer for RTP in chan_sip (#3854)
> - videosupport: Improved support for video (#5427)
> - peermatch: New peer matching algorithm (no bug report yet)
> - rtcp: Improved support for RTCP (#2863)
> - dialplan-ami-events: Report dialplan reload in manager (#5741)
> - sipregister: A new registration architecture (#5834)
> - subscribemwi: Support for SIP subscription of MWI notification (#6390)
>
> Coming here soon:
> - iptos: New IPtos support, separate audio and signalling (#6355)
> - metermaids: Subscription support for parking lots (#5779)
> - multiparking: Multiple parking lots (#6113)
>
> And the following stand-alone patches
> - New CLI commands for global variables (#6506)
> - Additional options for the CHANNEL dialplan function
>
> All of these exist in the bug tracker
>
> * PEERMATCH: New object match for incoming calls. Skip the "user"
:-)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> In this code, we will match incoming calls like this:
>
> - First user on From: user name
> - Then peer on From: user name *** NEW ****
> - Then peer on IP and port
>
>
> This means that in most configurations, you can configure a phone
> entry as
> "type=peer" instead of "type=friend". Subscriptions
will work much
> better
> with just one object to match.
>
>
>
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Olle..
i will very happy to test ur brand ... how i can download that.
can u include the patch for silence support in ur brand?
We have a lots of place that definitelly will have a good use for that.
i can include 2 new events for ami based in CPU, memory and network
utilization
regard Saul