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Google Summer of Code 2009 Projects
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 23, 2009
The accepted projects for Google Summer of Code 2009 have been announced. I have posted information about the students participating with the Asterisk project to the asterisk-dev list and russellbryant.net.
Congratulations to all accepted students!
yay! google summer of code
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 22, 2009
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yay!!!
I’ve been accepted for the the google summer of code.
For those who don’t know what is:
- we work on open-source project, been supervised by a mentor
What’s really interesting, that project is called……humm….. Asterisk!
For my project, my mentor will be Mark Michelson aka master of queues!
I’ll work on the implementation for the CLI filtering.
Never heard about it?
let me recap:
I had an idea few months ago:
That idea was never been implemented due to a lack of time.
But since a paycheck will come from Google this summer, it offers me the possibility to focus on that new feature.
That new feature will allow you to see in real-time whats going on in your CLI with some filters (cause when you have 50 channels, it’s impossible to see).
So you will can see only what’s going on, on a specific channel instead of scrolling up like a troll.
You have any idea to better use the CLI and asterisk, particulary to use filters to better use the CLI, feel free to contact me via email or via the asterisk-dev mailing list.
And finally I’d like to say congrats to the 3 other students who have been accepted too:
(and even to those who havent been accepted, don’t give up, maybe next year!)
FreeSWITCH added
Support for FreeSWITCH has been added to the AstLinux development environment. At the moment we have compiled an ISO image of AstLinux-FreeSWITCH (better name coming soon) for testing purposes. It should run on generic i586 hardware (including VMWare, VirtualBox, etc).
Details of the image:
- FreeSWITCH takes the place of Asterisk. Everything else remains the same.