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Revision as of 14:54, 19 June 2009
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
19-Jun-2009 - The reSIProcate 1.5 release is now available! - see the release page for details.
18-Feb-2009 - There will be an all-community Chat on Tuesday, Feb 24 at 1900Z (that's 2pm US Eastern). Please join us in the "devel" room.
12-Nov-2008 - The reSIProcate 1.4.1 release is now available! - see the release page for details.
24-Oct-2008 - The reSIProcate 1.4 release is now available! - see the release page for details.
Overviews of the Projects
The Dialog Usage Manager (DUM)
The reTurn STUN/TURN Client and Server
The recon Conversation Manager
Current Release
The current release of reSIProcate is 1.4.1
All users of reSIProcate are encouraged to use the most recent release.
- 12-Nov-2008 - reSIProcate 1.4.1 Release - Notes and Downloads
- Previous releases
Getting Started
- Join the Mailing Lists
- Searching the Mailing Lists
- Chat with developers and users
- Browse the code
- Browse the code's internal documentation
- Start your own working copy: Quick Subversion Checkout and Compilation HOWTO
- Configure the code: Configuration Options
- 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.