Gentlefolk,
I've just been added by Stefan as a contributor to Asterisk-Java over at 
GitHub (the official repository for asterisk-java).

Noojee is a long time user of Asterisks Java and we are aiming to get 
the project re-invigorated as Stefan is busy off working on other 
projects these days.

The first objective is to get an official 1.0 release out the door which 
essentially is just a snap shot of the existing code with a few bug 
fixes and a few minor enhancements that Noojee has been using for some time.

Once we have 1.0 out the door the aim is to work on 2.0 in which we 
would be looking to support asterisk 11 and 13 as well as merging many 
of the enhancements which have been worked on in many of the forks of 
asterisk-java.

So we are looking for contributors to help:

marshal commits via submitting pull requests for well tested bug fixes 
to asterisk-java 1.0
creation/marshalling of unit tests for 1.0
creation of docker instances for each of the support version of asterisk 1.0
agreement on what versions of asterisk 1.0 will support (1.4, 1.8,...).
general testing of the release candidates we will be pushing out.
other things that the community feel are important.
setup a better communications framework
moving issue tracking to github

Can you help?

Do you have any suggestions as to what we need to be doing?



Brett



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