@linuxmaniac thanks for your reply, many company use Windows environment for IT
infrastructure, so if I can port kamailio to Windows, and merge into main repo,
windows has come to second citizenship class of kamailio, and many companies
can use better kamailio with default their IT environment, and reducing IT
staff cost.
I think we have only two big changes, one for networking and another one for
threading. in threading changes, I plan to use just more standard approach, so
I think not only does it not reduce maintainability, but it also increases it.
You are absolutely right about the changes needed for the network, But I think
we can limit these changes as much as possible and reduce their scope by
abstracting them.
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