Asterisk

Asterisk 1.4.22 and 1.6.0 Released
Submitted by asteriskteam on 2 October 2008 - 7:01pm.

The Asterisk.org development team is proud to announce the releases of Asterisk 1.4.22 and 1.6.0.

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Asterisk 1.4.22-rc5, 1.6.0-rc6 and Zaptel 1.4.12.1 Released
Submitted by asteriskteam on 9 September 2008 - 9:35pm.

The Asterisk.org development team has released Asterisk versions 1.4.22-rc5 and 1.6.0-rc6, as well as Zaptel version 1.4.12.1. These releases are available for immediate download from http://downloads.digium.com/.

New Versions of Asterisk and DAHDI
Submitted by asteriskteam on 8 September 2008 - 9:47pm.

The Asterisk development team is pleased to announce new releases of Asterisk and DAHDI.

For more information on the reasoning behind the transition to DAHDI, please see the following post:

New Versions of Asterisk, Asterisk-addons, Zaptel, and DAHDI
Submitted by asteriskteam on 3 September 2008 - 9:42pm.

The Asterisk development team is pleased to announce new releases of Asterisk, Asterisk-Addons, Zaptel, and for the first time, DAHDI.

This is a set of coordinated releases intended to begin the transition from Zaptel to DAHDI; for the reasons why this is being done, please see:

Asterisk 1.4.21.2 and 1.2.30 Released
Submitted by asteriskteam on 22 July 2008 - 11:21pm.

The Asterisk.org development team has released Asterisk versions 1.4.21.2 and 1.2.30.

Both of these releases include fixes for two security issues. Both of these issues affect users of the IAX2 channel driver. For more details on these vulnerabilities, see the published security advisories, AST-2008-010 and AST-2008-011.

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Announcing AstriDevCon 2008!
Submitted by Anonymous on 21 July 2008 - 7:27pm.

On September 26-28 in Glendale, Arizona, a group of Asterisk developers will be getting together for three days of hacking, coding, testing, designing and otherwise beating on the Asterisk code base. The event will be hosted at the Renaissance Glendale Hotel and Spa immediately following AstriCon 2008 and will be low-key and open only to serious developers and contributors. We are expecting to keep the attendance to 50 people or less, including many members of the Digium Asterisk development team (currently around 15 people).

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