On 01 Dec 2014, at 15:20, Massimo Varriale (IPZeta) <m.varri...@ipzeta.it> wrote:
> As I'm a new Kamailio user I agree that Kamailio could be difficult at the > beginning, but I totally do not agree to the fact that reading documentation > is a waste of time! > > What I found online is that it's true that there are so many tutorials out > there, but sometimes I found that they refer to old version of OpenSER and > sometimes syntax is little different, but as everything in the IT world there > is nothing anyone will install/configure and it will work out of the box, at > least you have to study the architecture and learn how the software will > going to act. Maybe that the software works out of the box will use a > standard behaviour, and no special needs.. You talked about Asterisk, but for > me it's so easy to install a FreePBX, open the webpage, make some basic > configuration and that's it.. > In my past experience in IT I can say that I really hate the "5 minutes man" > that suppose everything is up and running in 5 minutes, everything is so easy > that any monkey could do that.. Thank you for your feedback. I have been working hard trying to make the documentation files we do have easier to read and understand. > > BTW, I would love to see some updated real world tutorials on Kamailio as in > my case it's 15 days I'm fighting with no success with Carrier Route module > and I'm not able to send outbound calls....in my case, if I was on Freeswitch > those calls were already sent out..but this is another story. > The carrier route module is a very large module that includes a lot of business logic. It's complex. Is it really the one you need or could you try another module that implements least cost routing? We do have several. /O > > Thanks > Max > > > > > > Il giorno 01/dic/2014, alle ore 15:08, Fred Posner ha scritto: > >> On 12/01/2014 08:35 AM, Aria Mill wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Kamailio is difficult. Many of us want to use it because is open source >>> and it's flexible. but to tell you the truth after 3-4 hours of playing >>> with it I am frustrated, and I am starting to hate it! >> >> I hate to hear that you are starting to hate the software... many of us >> truly love it. I find one correction to your main statement. >> >> SIP is difficult. Kamailio is flexible. The more you understand and know >> SIP, the easier using Kamailio becomes. >> >>> >>> Why has nobody made a kamailio video series on youtube? >>> ... snip ... >>> This is 2014, people don’t waste time reading >>> documentation, youtube is much more efficient... >>> >>> ... snip .... >>> >> >> I for one have almost zero interest in making videos of configuring >> software. Plus, I have a face for radio. ;) >> >> Some of us make tutorials... I have made two of them, and they get a lot of >> readers; so I do think it's not a waste of time. >> >> If you're good at making videos, this would be a great way for you to >> contribute to the software. >> >> The vast majority of asterisk videos I see aren't made by Digium or the >> Asterisk devs... but instead by either hardware companies selling asterisk >> based hardware, enthusiasts, or support vendors. >> >> Again, this might be a great way for you to contribute. >> >> Fred Posner >> The Palner Group, Inc. >> http://www.palner.com (web) >> +1-503-914-0999 (direct) >> +1-954-472-2896 (fax) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list >> sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users > > > _______________________________________________ > SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list > sr-users@lists.sip-router.org > http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users