Greetings, As some of you are aware, we, the Kickstand Project, are working to build a distributed ACD (Automatic Call Distribution aka Queues) for ARI (Asterisk REST Interface). We call the application Payload[1] and it is written in python. We are licensing Payload under Apache 2.0 and are planning for an open source development model. With that in mind, I'd like to officially offer an open invite to our developer summit we are having in Ottawa, Ontario. We are planning a 2-day summit on March 8-9 2014 and have been able to secure space at Exploriem[3]. Space is limited to 15-20 people; if our numbers are higher we have a back up location already prepared. We plan to provide remote access as bandwidth and infrastructure permits. If you are interested in developing/using/supporting a distributed ACD for ARI, please indicate your willingness to attend (either public or private). Please indicate your participation level of interest, such as whether you plan to contribute to the project (documentation, code, testing, architecture), or if you're just interested in what we're doing. We'll be working on the agenda over the next week and posting it on our wiki but expect some demos, development discussions and general hacking. Our goals for the summit are simple and clear: * Establish a realistic release cycle for the project. * Planning (Design, Discuss and Target) * Implementation (Milestone iterations) * Release Candidates * Public Release If you have any question / comments, please don't hesitate to ask! Thanks for your interest! -- The Kickstand Project Team [1] https://github.com/kickstandproject/payload [2] http://wiki.kickstand-project.org/Kickstand%20Project%20Summit%20March%202014 [3] http://www.exploriem.org/contact/ -- Paul Belanger | PolyBeacon, Inc. Jabber: paul.belanger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | IRC: pabelanger (Freenode) Github: https://github.com/pabelanger | Twitter: https://twitter.com/pabelanger _______________________________________________ asterisk-app-dev mailing list asterisk-app-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.digium.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-app-dev