It would have the voicetronix, sip, capi, and h323 drivers that are
distributed directly in the Bayonne2 package. The bayonne2-nonfree
drivers are separated, and currently include dialogic which requires
extensive testing but uses the globalcall model and should support both
analog and digital cards directly, synway which is just starting, and
aculab.
Damjan wrote:
The portion of Bayonne 2 that deals with basic ivr scripting operations
and core functions is now very stable. It could be possible to do a
separate 1.0 release around a bayonne 2 stripped down to those more
basic ivr script functions, which can be tested, verified, and supported
by me very easily right now, while moving all current stuff related to
troll, continues audio processing, job control, etc, all of which
requires extensive new testing and debugging, into a designated 1.1
release. What do people think of this kind of idea?
Sounds good,
what drivers will this 1.1 release support? I can only test with a
dialogic card and with voip protocols.
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