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Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana
rabs at dimension-virtual.com
Wed Aug 5 16:08:50 CEST 2009
Alex Balashov wrote:
> If we are going to have a cultured and dignified relationship between
> the Kamailio and OpenSIPS camps, which I assume is the goal of everyone
> for reasons of commercial self-preservation if nothing else, then the
> provocations need to stop from both sides.
I Agree. But also thinks that talking about what I consider a big limitation
of the dialog module is not a provocation.
> No, it is not very upstanding to come on the OpenSIPS list only to
> remind its members that you don't use OpenSIPS and that Kamailio is much
> better. Whether you think it's true or not, the OpenSIPS list is not
> the appropriate forum in which to air that thought; it's just not
> polite.
Sorry, but I have not come here telling that, what I said at the beginning of
this post was about dialog module and it's limitations, then comented that I
use Kamailio, not OpenSIPS, but I NEVER said anything about one been better
than the other, only that I use the other, just that.
> The values and focus of every community must be respected, and this
> mailing list belongs to the OpenSIPS community and development team.
> There's a certain degree of "when in Rome..." that should be obeyed.
But while "standing in Rome ..." could why talk about that "Fontana di Trevi"
should be cleaned or not ?, because I haven't say anything about not to use
dialog module for other purposes, I told than on my enviroments I could not
use it because it have some limitations, just that.
> I'm a very committed Debian user, and intensely dislike Redhat-derived
> distributions. But if I am on a mailing list centered chiefly around
> Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, etc. or products based on them, it's just not my
> place to bring up Debian or invite an RH vs. Debian flame war. That's
> just not what the list is for, and my ability to join it and ask a
> question is a privilege, not a right.
I Agree with you, but again I think that I have not begin any flame war,
appart from the one about dialog module. I have not said nothing about other
features/bugs, was only talking about dialog module.
> Just don't do it. It's bad for business, it's bad for both products,
> it's bad for everyone. NOBODY wins if commercial adopters see this kind
> of petty bickering and egotism, especially from lead developers and
> other significant stakeholders in the commercial ecosystem.
Full Agree.
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Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana
Dimensión Virtual
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