Re: [asterisk-biz] Releasing software as open source

2017-01-17 Thread Sidney VanNess Ph.D.
+1 for GitHub. We used gitlab internally for about two years. Works well overall, but they put out updates about every 18 seconds and it becomes a lot of work to keep it fully up-to-date. Recently decided to throw in the towel and move everything to Amazon’s CodeCommit. Zero issues so far and

Re: [asterisk-biz] Releasing software as open source

2017-01-17 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
On 17/01/2017 21:01, AFShin Seysan wrote: > nowadays, github.com is probably the most popular > place for any source code. > > You can also use Atlasian products, which for opensource would be > free, you can use Confluence for documentation, Bitbucket for source > control and

Re: [asterisk-biz] Releasing software as open source

2017-01-17 Thread AFShin Seysan
nowadays, github.com is probably the most popular place for any source code. You can also use Atlasian products, which for opensource would be free, you can use Confluence for documentation, Bitbucket for source control and Jira for Issue Tracking. Let me know if you have any questions.

[asterisk-biz] Releasing software as open source

2017-01-17 Thread Tech Support
All; My company has written a multi-tenant, multi-user single fax and fax broadcasting system for Asterisk that we want to release as open source. The package seems to be popular with ITSP's. The package is extremely feature-rich and has been available for several years now so it has a stable