Kevin P. Fleming July 8th, 2011
(Apologies in advance that this is a bit longer than a typical blog post; please don’t stop reading after the first couple of paragraphs <G>) A little over a year ago, when the Asterisk SCF project was just getting started, we invited interested community members to help us form a steering committee. The committee’s purpose [...]
Bryan Johns May 3rd, 2011
Last week marked the retirement of the 1.4 and 1.6 branches of Asterisk to security maintenance only. This means that the 1.4 and 1.6 versions of the Asterisk open source telephony framework will only receive necessary security patches going forward and all feature enhancements, bug-fixes and other new work will be applied to the 1.8 [...]
Bryan Johns April 27th, 2011
It’s that time of year again! Digium is excited to announce Astricon 2011 to be held October 25-27 this year in Denver, Colorado. Now that we know where and when this year’s conference will be held, we are putting out a Call for Speakers to the community of Asterisk users, developers and partners. This year’s [...]
Julie February 22nd, 2011
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Malcolm Davenport January 28th, 2011
Having just completed a successful 11-plus year worldwide campaign, the Asterisk Open Source Communications toolkit has returned victorious from its match in the desert against the forces of Proprietary Telecommunications. The outcome was never in doubt, as Asterisk overwhelmed Proprietary Telecommunications while the opening whistle still echoed in the ears of the adoring Asterisk faithful. [...]