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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Dmitriy Serov
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 10:06 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] does res_pjsip support ZRTP?

06.10.2015 16:08, Matthew Jordan пишет:
> I know this is shocking to hear, but this is an open source project.
>
> That means anyone can fix something. Anyone can add something. Even 
> you! You have all the power to affect your system.
>
> It also means that no one is under any obligation to do it for you.
>
> Surprising, right? I know, it's amazing to think that *YOU* have all 
> the responsibility and power.
>
> We use PJSIP. We use it in a variety of settings. It works well for 
> us. Does that mean it works well for you? I don't know. I'm not you. I 
> don't have your use cases. Would I like it to work well for you? Of 
> course! But if you don't participate by reporting issues, testing 
> changes, and contributing code, there's not much I can do for you 
> other than to note that the line is long, and feel free to stand in it 
> until someone in the community gets around to what you'd like to have 
> done.
>
> Matt
>

I these words were repeatedly read and remember them well. That's why I haven't 
written any complaints to the developers.
Where you saw them, what made again to write these words?
I am a developer with more than two dozen years of experience. I have a hobby 
with a free service in which I don't owe anyone anything. And I understand your 
words.

Wrote a lot of words, but erased everything. It was my subjective opinion that 
will not change anything, and therefore it is unnecessary.

Now Why I wrote what I wrote. I feel the need to tell people my opinion on the 
difference in functionality between chan_sip and res_pjsip. They may be 
important for decision making. I this information was lacking in the past.

Dmitriy.

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Personally I find PJSIP many times more difficult, but I'm trying to give time 
to my learning curve. I see it can be much better to have all the stuff in the 
database for me as a developer also. Just my two cents. 

Travis
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