Guess it's time to unsubscribe from the #Sangoma "open solutions" newsletter.
The only mention of open source was to link to Alan Quayle's survey.
You figure this was a great opportunity to mention that #Asterisk had been moved to GitHub, or mention the new release(s).
It's incredibly sad to see how Sangoma handles Asterisk and I again am left to believe that they just don't have any care of an open source community.
See also my thoughts post #astricon : https://www.fredposner.com/sangoma-still-doesnt-get-os/
I cannot possibly thank @vinzens enough for recording my #Kamailio presentation at #Astricon this year.
I am still not over Sangoma not recording presentations this year (again, despite promises to do so)... but that's a story for another time.
Also, this video is a good reminder to me that sometimes I need to concentrate on avoiding "um."
Back home from #Astricon. Very disappointed that the talks were not recorded as promised to me and @danjenkins during our conversation with Bill (see https://www.fredposner.com/2243/astricon-2019-thoughts/)
Maybe @danjenkins would record me doing a redo on his new software :)
TL;DR A few weeks ago, I had some strong concerns over Sangoma’s stewardship of Asterisk and FreePBX. Since that post, Astricon showed that Sangoma definitely appreciates the open source VoIP community and I’m optimistic for the future. I, along with 300+ others, attended Astricon 2019 during the last week of October in Atlanta, Georgia. This year’s Astricon differed dramatically from others — there was no expo hall, fewer presentations, fewer tracks.