A common attitude in the development community.
Keep adding more bells and whistles, it's more fun and interesting.
Don't bother to fix the many existing problems. That is boring

Peg Leg O'Brien

Steve Totaro wrote:
Rather hasty I think.  I think whatever version 1.2.X winds up on should be the 
most stable release of Asterisk, period.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro
http://www.asteriskhelpdesk.com
KB3OPB
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olle E Johansson
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 5:19 AM
To: Users Asterisk
Subject: [asterisk-users] * INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ASTERISK COMMUNITY -
PLEASEREAD NOW *

Welcome to the Asterisk users community!
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Asterisk is the leading Open Source Telephony platform,
with support both for classical telephony and IP telephony.
Asterisk.org is a fast moving project. New code is added every
day.

Our community is also growing fast and we're having a lot
of interaction, on the IRC and on the mailing lists.

It's great to have you participating in this Open Source project
- building an Open Source PBX. Here are a few things to know and
remember while working with the project.

Last week we had the annual AstriDevCon - the Asterisk Developer's
Conference. At that meeting, core developers and project members
meet to discuss current and future issues, new designs and - equally
important - get a chance to know each other behind the acronyms
in the bug tracker and on the IRC. We had a great week where we
got a lot of important things done, as you can see on the number of
changes that was done to Asterisk during that week.

One decision that we took was to stop maintaining 1.2 as a current
release from August 1st 2007. At that date, we will move 1.2 of
Asterisk,
Asterisk-addons, libpri and zaptel to security maintenance status.
1.4 will at that point be the recommended release.

Between now and August 1st we will focus on fixing open issues
in 1.4 to make sure it's production quality code. Please help us with
that by  answering questions quickly in the bug tracker, testing
and reporting issues. Together, we'll make sure that 1.4 becomes
a great product.

Again, welcome to the Asterisk.org Open Source PBX Project!
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