Very late this year I plan to deliver some complete prepacked solutions, and I am curious which distro people would suggest to see such solutions delivered under. I particularly like the idea of supporting a generic instant "voice application service provider out of a box" type solution with a future BayonneXML server bundled with ser (or maybe partysip), as well as very specific service provider solutions built around a traditional Bayonne server and ser (or partysip), or that uses Bayonne with traditional CTI hardware.

From an organizational point of view, it would make sense to use Debian (3.1) for these things and setup an appropriate Debian repository for Bayonne and other components. I prefer to setup and use Debian in part because it has an intelligent deployment model, unlike the typical multi-cd rpm distro. However my own experience is far more complete with packaging and setting up rpm based repositories and packages, and with creating RPM distro cd's with modified/alternate packages, and it is possible to equally imagine explicitly targeting centos/wbl/redhat enterprise and/or suse (or fedora for that matter). Centos/wbl/rhe makes particular sense in terms of where existing vendors require telephony hardware, which sometimes is only supported under a specific and limited set of distros, and they often seem to choose rhe.
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