The version 2.0 is still some way from the so called release quality, but for those who want to take a sneak preview on what’s going to be available, we just prepared PJSIP-2.0-Alpha for you. It’s available from the download page as usual. There is also a little Video Getting Started wiki to help you get things done quicker. Enjoy.
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Thanks for the article.
I invite you and anyone reading this to join my forum:
http://www.puppylinuxforum.org/
I think you’ll find it a refreshing change of pace.