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Kamailio fusions into SER

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Uhh...this is a very good news. I'm following all this story with SER, OpenSER, OpenSIPS, Kamailio from some time and I think it was a wise decision for Kamailio to merge back with SER - it was clear that after the OpenSIPS split, Kamailio had not enough power and skills to carry on by it self.
So, right now we have only OpenSIPS and SER......and looks like OpenSIPS is the one to carry on the OpenSER spirit further....cool :)

From the subject, some can

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From the subject, some can guess who is the poster of the message. There is only one person that keeps saying it is a merge into SER, all the others understood it is a joint project, more details at http://sip-router.org

Anyhow, funny that you claim Kamailio has no workforce ... just check the new features since August:
http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/features:new-in-1.5.x

It is by far more than one-man project as OpenSIPS can ever dream of. Who is going to deploy a project leaded and developed only by a serial forker?!?! Hehhh ... a person forking again in 2008 the project that he co-founded in 2005 rises now a lot of questions ... is he going to fork OpenSIPS into FreeSIPS in 2011?!?

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