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+ | * A basic introduction to ReSIProcate: [[Image:ReSIProcate-Intro_(TMC_VoIP).ppt|PDF presentation]] | ||
+ | * [[ReSIProcate Current Features]] | ||
+ | * [[Release Statistics and Contributors|Some (aging) interesting statistics]] | ||
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+ | == Mailing List == | ||
− | + | You can browse the mailling list archives and subscibe from the [http://list.resiprocate.org/mailman/listinfo/resiprocate-devel mailman interface page] to the list. | |
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Revision as of 08:50, 10 April 2007
Introduction
The ReSIProcate project consists of a stack and a collection of applications. The ReSIProcate stack is currently used in several commercial products and is considered very stable. ReSIProcate is ideally suited to individuals or companies that are implementing one of the following SIP applications:
- Phones (for example, embedded)
- Softphones (any platform)
- Gateways
- Proxies
- B2BUAs
- Instant Messaging/Presence Servers or Clients
For more information:
- A basic introduction to ReSIProcate: File:ReSIProcate-Intro (TMC VoIP).ppt
- ReSIProcate Current Features
- Some (aging) interesting statistics
Mailing List
You can browse the mailling list archives and subscibe from the mailman interface page to the list.