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This is the home of the reSIProcate projects. | This is the home of the reSIProcate projects. |
Revision as of 11:07, 7 September 2007
Welcome to reSIProcate.org
This is the home of the reSIProcate projects.
The reSIProcate components, particularly the SIP stack, are in use in both commercial and open-source products. The project is dedicated to maintaining a complete, correct, and commercially usable implementation of SIP and a few related protocols.
News
11-May-2007 - Add your company's logo to the We Use ReSIProcate page.
30-Mar-2007 - The reSIProcate 1.1 release is now available! - see the release page for details.
Overviews of the Projects
The Dialog Usage Manager (DUM)
Current Release
The current release of reSIProcate is 1.1
All users of reSIProcate are encouraged to use the most recent release.
- 30-Mar-2007 - reSIProcate 1.1 Release - Notes and Downloads
Getting Started
- Join the Mailing Lists
- Browse the code
- Browse the code's internal documentation
- Start your own working copy. Quick Subversion Checkout and Compilation HOWTO
- Working with the code
The reSIProcate projects moved to resiprocate.org in November 2006. If you still have working copies that need to be migrated, see the transition page for instructions.