Today I am preparing what will be Bayonne2 2.1. This release is actually a milestone release in that it introduces PBX-style features for call management. It also introduces an entirely new integrated and standard compliant XMLRPC service that exposes the server to remote management and control, and which will be used to offer a model for offering enterprise telephony services through XMLRPC. In the future I believe we will see front end applications written in the newly freed Java.
I have actually been without development facilities for over two months now. I have already spent some $20K for renovations and rebuilding, and for replacement equipment from the flooding. However, I do not expect to have our new facilities to be inhabitable until next week, or operational before the end of the month. I also expect to be generally unreachable over the next few weeks. Hence it was a strange time to introduce a release with significant changes. However, it basically brings the Bayonne distribution complete to all current work that was underway, and it gives a good idea of how I plan to take the server forward over the next year. I also expect it may be the last release I will be able to distribute until the end of the year.
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