Hi, I've been using asterisk for a while now and just love running into assorted deadlocks, crashes, quirks and SIP misimplementations (ie, new Call-ID when forking/branching calls). I'm currently looking very closely at Freeswitch and another project that has been around longer, Yate.
Yate seems to have a good architecture, and looks like it may be a good alternative to Freeswitch (if there was ever a need for it). Looking from the outside, it makes me wonder why Yate didn't just get a few more developers instead of another project being started instead. The Freeswitch devs may have looked at it before starting a new project and I'm curious as to why it was passed over. Could it be because Yate is written in C++? Personally since even now Freeswitch has a bigger community I'd probably only look at Yate to make sure I have a somewhat generic event model for Vicidial (somewhere on my to-do list). This message is by no means meant to be taken as an attack on Freeswitch. I'm just curious. Mike
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