Re: overlapping calls problem

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Hi Tjapko,

Jan is just preparing the first 2.2 beta release that will be put on the website.
Further development will go to both 2.0 and 2.2, but in a different way.
2.0 will receive mainly bugfixes, 2.2 will receive new features too.
2.2 still contains bugs, so there is big need to start widespreaded testing
and collecting reports from users.

Regarding NAT penetration - what is already done is working fine
- do you have some other experience?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tjapko Smits - iTS Consultancy" <itsc99@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 2:13 AM


> Hi Michael, sorry for my late response. Thanks for your answer.  I do have
> the latest 2.2 release on my development server but wonder when it will be
> released officially. Furthermore I would like to know if future developments
> are on both platforms i.e. 2.0.x and 2.2.x and if there is any specific
> reason for doing so. The different ini files and internal changes are giving
> me nightmares and can't really figure out what is the best way to do for my
> operational enviroment. Switch to 2.2 or stick to 2.0. My decision will be
> based on technical improvements like better NAT penetrations or more
> efficient code writing etc..  to really change to 2.2. Shortly, will 2.2 be
> officially released as a operational release in the near future or is it
> just for developers.
> Kindest regards, Tjapko.



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