The bounty stands at $5,500. I'm seriously considering taking a shot at it if I can find a decent T.38 provider to test with (I'm still hoping for reliable PAYG T.38).
It looks like a lot of very smart people have done a lot of very hard work (t38modem, spandsp) that would go towards getting this working. At this point it appears to be mostly a matter of integration (libspandsp+asterisk), encapsulating T.38 inside IAX2 (not too hard), and testing (tedious and time-consuming). Basically the easier but less-fun part of the "big-picture" task. My main question is this: how is the bounty divided? Does the person who does this "grunt work" get the whole $5,500, or does part of it go to the authors of t38modem/spandsp (which would surely be a large part of any solution)? I guess on one hand it would be unjust *not* to divide the bounty with them, but on the other hand, if the bounty is to be divided, I think the uncertainty about exactly how that would happen might be a factor in why the bounty has gone unclaimed for so long. - a -- PGP/GPG: 5C9F F366 C9CF 2145 E770 B1B8 EFB1 462D A146 C380 _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users