I jumped into asterisk 1.4 and its pretty stable .. i never got a core dump
but it did  halt while reloading a few times . I am back on asterisk 1.2 now
but i think asterisk 1.4 is stable .

On 29/06/07, Bruce Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

While I have not jumped all my systems to 1.4, there were some that I have
moved to 1.4 and I have found it to be as stable as 1.2 was on those
machines.One of the systems is a 10 user office with Sangoma cards and
another is a 70+ user pure voip system. In both cases I have warning
messages about my dialplan usage of realtime and the fact that it will be
depreciated in the next release, but everything works as it should and the
upgrades.txt guided me through the changes to my dialplan. Hope that
helps.

On 6/29/07, shadowym <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Eagerly waiting for v1.4.x to mature a bit before getting serious about
> it.
> Is it ready for production yet?  If that's too general, where is it in
> terms
> of stability compared to where 1.2.x is now.  Anyone running it
> successfully
> in production environment and if so what sort of config do you have?
>
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