As the other reasons have already been covered about the history of mod_pjsip, I'll just make a few comments here:
If someone is really interested in resurecting mod_pjsip, the code is around here somewhere (although I can't find it on my quick look). Just let us know. The licensing is not really an issue, that was resolved long ago. There is no major thread safety issue in sofia. There are some minor issues which we easily address in the module and an interest in thread pooling, which would increase performance. pjsip and sofia always performed quite similar to each other, they are both quite good sip libraries We had extensive thread safety and race condition issues in pjsip that never got resolved while we were using it. It is quite possible they have been fixed sense, but many months were spent trying to fix them to no success. We already support ice in the freeswitch rtp stack. A sip stack supporting ice and turn does little for us and would be the worst way to implement it in freeswitch. Sofia already supports sdp parsing for all of this, if you are interested in ICE/TURN support in freeswitch, it needs to be done in the RTP stack mostly, regardless of which sip stack. Sofia has been shown to run well already in embedded environments. Mike On Oct 31, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Meftah Tayeb wrote: > Hi my FreeSWITCH friends > Today we talked about FreeSWITCH libraries and we found pjsip, which > is > a lot better than sofia, it can do everything sofia can do and more, > it's thread-safe and performs well, I would love to see a mod_pjsip. > The library is GPL but they also offer alternative licensing, don't > get > me wrong, Sofia is great but I think FreeSWITCH will benefit from a > thread-safe SIP library. > don't say that i need some stuf for free, but we need to make fs a > very > also we love freeswitch to run in a Embedded PC like the blackfin > CPU/boards, Pjsip is very good for Embedded SIP Devicesawesome Open > Source project > With much love, _______________________________________________ FreeSWITCH-users mailing list FreeSWITCH-users@lists.freeswitch.org http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users http://www.freeswitch.org