On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Michael Jerris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and we do support modules fully written in C++. I think the biggest > difference between FreeSWITCH and Yate are in its approach to using > other libraries and our licensing. One of the main design goals we > started with was to re-use as much already written code as possible. > The best example of this is that we use the sofia-sip library > heavily. This library was 5+ years of development before we ever used > it and is a massive piece of work. Yate has often taken the opposite > approach of writing nearly everything themselves. I don't think this > approach is sustainable for any project as you can not focus on > everything and make it really good. I spent several years watching > the problems the asterisk project ran into and by far the most > numerous were related to sip in some way. I don't think any project > that chooses the route of writing their own sip stack in the end will > be able to handle the maintenance requirements without a massive user > and developer base. This just by itself is a great reason to start a new project. This is exactly the type of response I wanted. :) > > > > 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). > > Not sure what you mean here. FreeSWITCH has an event system, what do > you mean by generic? Yes Freeswitch does. Vicidial doesn't -- yet. Vicidial's event model (if you want to call it that...) needs a bit of work to straighten things out. I was just saying that looking the events generated by Asterisk, Freeswitch and Yate that overlap would make the Vicidial event system pretty generic. > > > > This message is by no means meant to be taken as an attack on > > Freeswitch. I'm just curious. > > No offense taken. :D > > Great. Not trying to start a flame war here....
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