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It is the end of March, and I have not as yet this year commented on where Bayonne or other related projects are going for this year. I will do so in brief and offer an estimated time line of what I think will happen in 2005.
Bayonne:
I currently expect a new stable release to be ready for initial testing sometime late this fall. This may change if additional resources become available.
Common C++ embedded:
This is an idea that started from outside. The basic idea is to have a configure option to eliminate core dependencies on libstdc++ and thereby enable production of small footprint alternate Common C++ and ccRTP builds. This currently exists as a proposal with no projected release date.
Sheepshead:
This is a new server intended to replace the way tts is currently handled in Bayonne by directly linking a tts engine plugin. No projected release date.
Troll:
Troll is essentially a pure "pstn gateway" that also runs a new routing language, ripple. It uses plugin telephony drivers, much like Bayonne, except each driver also has a rtp stack directly associated with it so there is no generic switching of audio, to minimize system loading and maximize performance. Currently it can initialize itself, instantiate a driver, and register itself correctly with a sip proxy. Some initially usable version of troll may appear by summer. I may also split off a new mailing list to support development of Troll in the future.
Unnamed rtsp server:
Yes, there originally had been a rtsp server under some initial development last year. It was designed in part to replicate live audio (and eventually video) feeds that could also be relayed and re-broadcast over the mbone to non-multicast clients. The original name for this was actually bayonne-iptv. In that other people are now working on somewhat similar sorts of things, I have not decided if this project will be continued in some form, or if it will be dropped altogether. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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