Joey Stanford

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Ubuntu SIP Server

Question: With the focus on getting SIP, Telephony, and related presence packages into Ubuntu, why have we not selected a community SIP and Jabber location? I know my IP Phone would love to be registered at one. :-) While I have the bandwidth over at Ubuntu-Rocks.org, it’s a shared server so I can’t install asterisk. Jabber, however, is already installed. (and it is locked so no pony for you)  :-)

5 Comments so far

  1. dotwaffle October 19th, 2006 2:35

    Surely the bandwidth requirements for SIP/IAX would be huge for a community effort?

  2. Ralesk October 28th, 2006 9:08

    Wow, it’s you! :D I haven’t quite realised that until now :D

    More related: yeah, sounds like a sweet idea :)

  3. Joey October 28th, 2006 11:21

    Hi Henrik! Yeah, I tend to sneak around these days. :-) I’m still doing VOIP but have changed my emphasis from deployment and support to the host operating system and it’s support for the packages. I still do VOIP consulting. I finally reconnected my FWD account as well. Hope all is well.

  4. Ralesk October 28th, 2006 14:15

    Heh, I’m doing well — from end June I work at a little VoIP company who provide VoIP for other companies. Got kinda rough in the middle but I’m coping.

    I just dug into KDE-related development about two weeks ago, decided to fill the gap with my own LiveJournal client.

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