After takin' a swig o' grog, Erik Funkenbusch belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
>> http://www.linuxpr.com/releases/11414.html
>
> And, lest it be said I disagree with everything Roy posts, this is not the
> case here.
>
> FreeSWITCH is an amazing piece of software that leaves Asterisk in the
> dust. I've used FS for about 9 months now, and it's flexibility and
> featureset always amaze me.
>
> Asterisk is a piece of crap that after many years still doesn't support
> certain key VOIP standards, like SRTP (much less ZRTP as FS does) and SIP
> over TCP.
>
> The Asterisk developers seem more interested in breaking everything so they
> can sell more commercial versions.
>
> Now, granted, FreeSWITCH doesn't have a nice Web configuration tool like
> Asterisk, but that will be coming eventually. If you can deal with hand
> editing config files, FS is a very good and more stable alternative (oh,
> and it runs on more than just Linux, but I use it on Centos).
Nice, a refreshing change-of-pace here in COLA :-)
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Q: Are we not men?
A: We are Vaxen.
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