Dear Mike,

Please tell me which version of Sofia we have to use as the latest, to 
develope applications?
I have counted them four:
1) "official": http://sofia-sip.sourceforge.net/
2) "freeswitch": 
http://git.freeswitch.org/git/freeswitch/tree/libs/sofia-sip
3) "gitorious": http://gitorious.org/sofia-sip
4) "one more": https://github.com/unisontech/sofia-sip

"Official" looks discontinued. "Gitorious" has warning that stops 
building in Visual C++ 2010
Express (line 99 of libsofia-sip-ua\su\su_timer.c contains 
signed/unsigned mismatch).
"Freeswitch" does not want to be built as a stand-alone library (in 
windows & linux).

They all looks different! :(

--
Konstantin Yeliseyev, ka...@bk.ru
OpenMCU-ru Project, http://openmcu.ru/


18.11.2013 17:15, Michael Jerris wrote:
> Pekka is no longer at Nokia.  I think I am the only one with commit access to 
> the gitorious tree still around and responding at all.  I don't have the 
> ability to roll releases.  There are still plenty of people working on 
> sofia-sip from what I can see, but yeah, no official maintainer who is around 
> and actively working on anything.
>
> Mike
>
> On Nov 18, 2013, at 7:18 AM, Dave Horton <d...@dchorton.com> wrote:
>
>> Personally, I would prefer to see it moved to github, where I find the tools 
>> are a bit better for this kind of collaboration (e.g. forking).   But this 
>> project mostly seems to need a lead maintainer (and I, also, am not blaming 
>> Pekka - I imagine there has been an avalanche of changes and new directions 
>> at nokia in the past year or so).  That someone is probably not me -- I'd be 
>> happy to submit fixes, and have some degree of knowledge of nta, but I don't 
>> think my knowledge is good enough at the moment to review bug fixes across 
>> the scope of the product.
>>
>>
>> On Nov 18, 2013, at 11:37 AM, Andreas Wehrmann <andreas_wehrm...@yahoo.at> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 11/18/2013 10:04 AM, Dave Horton wrote:
>>> Hi Andreas -
>>>
>>> Yes, I went back and read your question.  Looks like it never really got 
>>> answered, and then sidetracked into a specific bug fix discussion.  And 
>>> while it would be great to get fixes from Freeswitch back in, that clearly 
>>> isn't happening yet.  If I am reading the commit history in gitorious 
>>> correctly (as you'd mentioned, just finding out that is where it was hosted 
>>> was a fairly random occurrence), things ground to a halt a couple of years 
>>> ago with Pekka's last commit.  Also, Freeswitch uses nua but I prefer to 
>>> use nta in most of my projects.  I see a handful of merge requests being 
>>> opened but not being addressed.
>>>
>>> For now I've created my own clone on gitorious, like a few others have 
>>> done.  I suppose like others that have done this I will can cherry-pick 
>>> commits that look useful from other people's clones, but this is slapdash 
>>> and does kind of both concern me and sadden me to see a useful product that 
>>> seems to be dying slowly from lack of support.  I'd be interested in 
>>> feedback that either (a) tells me I'm wrong, and why or (b) provides 
>>> suggestion on other (modern, supported, open, C/C++) sip stacks that I 
>>> ought to be looking at.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>> I would need to agree with you there.
>> I was often wondering who is responsible for Sofia.
>> That would seem to be Pekka but he seems to be concerned with other things 
>> (I'm not blaming him, just pointing it out)
>> and there's apparently nobody else?
>>
>> What I find a little bit odd is that the official branch of Sofia seems to 
>> have come to a halt although there seem to be lots of people
>> using it. The question that bothers me is: Why didn't changes from these 
>> people flow back to the official version?
>> (guess that's because Pekka is (the only?) maintainer and just didn't have 
>> the time).
>>
>> The FreeSwitch guys seem to do a good job but the I think the sofia-sip 
>> version in the FreeSwitch repo is to be considered a fork,
>> not just a branch of the official repo?
>>
>> I think this library needs more maintainers.
>>
>> Thoughts, anyone?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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