On 16-04 11:20, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: > 2009/4/16 Jan Janak <[email protected]>: > > I am happy to announce that we finished the migration of SER and Kamailio > > modules into a shared git repository and the git repository is now ready for > > everyone to use. You can browse the repository here: > > > > http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=sip-router;a=summary > > > > There are currently three directories with modules: > > > > * modules: This is the directory that contains modules that have been > > merged > > from both projects. > > * modules_k: This is the directory that contains updated Kamailio modules. > > * modules_s: This is the directory that contains updated SER modules. > > Really thanks for your great effort on it. > > Let me some questions: > > - Is the aim to merge modules from both projects? or will Kamailio > modules always be in "modules_k"?
The aim is to merge them. We will start moving modules that do not have their counterpart in the other project into modules/ directory. Modules that exist in both project will be moved into modules/ once we merge the code. The ultimate goal is to have all modules in a single directory. > - If so, which are the requeriments for a k module to become a "real" sr > module? If there is no module with the same name in modules_r then it can be moved right away. If there is a module with the same name then will need to merge them somehow (which can be a time-consuming process due to changes in the database schema). > - What about module documentation? I still read &kamailio in any > k_module_admin.xml? How to migrate it? This is an open topic. Suggestions are welcome. Jan. _______________________________________________ Serdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serdev
