The Adhearsion team announces the release of Adhearsion version 1.0.1. Adhearsion is an open source Ruby-language framework for creating telephony applications. This update primarily addresses compatibility with newer versions of other software but also adds native support for Bundler to newly created Adhearsion applications. Here are some highlights from the changelog: Handling of new Asterisk 1.6/1.8 events Improved control of Asterisk Queues Two new dialplan methods have been added: say_chars and say_phonetic Ruby 1.9 is now an officially supported platform Fix compatibility with Rails 3 Bundler now included by default for new Adhearsion applications Not bad for a dot release! You can read the full CHANGELOG here. As always I'd like to thank the Adhearsion community for their contributions to this release. Special thanks to contributors Ben Langfeld, Robert Jackson and Matthew Clark. To install Adhearsion just type gem install adhearsion at your nearest command prompt. For help getting started, checkout our Wiki and Getting Started pages. As always, you can find us on irc.freenode.net #adhearsion or our Google Groups mailing list. Contributors welcome! Check out the sources on Adhearsion's Github. /BAK/ -- Ben Klang bklang at mojolingo.com 404.475.4841 Mojo Lingo -- Voice applications that work like magic http://mojolingo.com Twitter: @mojolingo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110223/204bca65/attachment.htm>