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- sdjernes, on 05/27/2008, -0/+7Yes, XML/DB/LDAP from the start, not an after though. True Multi-conditional paths, no more 1,2,3, +101!!!! Where is the Birthday Party, and who's bringing the beer.
- anthm, on 05/27/2008, -0/+7Thank you for all the positive comments. It's been a lot of work to get here and it's nice to see people appreciate the effort.
- abaci64, on 05/28/2008, -0/+7After struggling for years to get my asterisk servers running smooth and predictable, I was able to switch to something solid that works as expected, am running FreeSWITCH in production for more than a year and it's solid, and gaining new goodies constantly, really impressive work, we owe anthm a lot for this.
- BrendanG, on 05/27/2008, -0/+6FreeSWITCH is a great telephony platform with a dedicated development team. It's great to see it hit 1.0.0 and it will be great watching it continue development and adoption as a strong open source package. If you're looking at VOIP or computer telephony don't miss out on FreeSWITCH!!
- pmahler, on 05/27/2008, -0/+6This is the future of telephony and open source telephony. This is the best VoIP product available, open or closed source. It is a brilliant implementation architecturally. A magnificent effort.
- cybrsrfr, on 05/27/2008, -0/+6FreeSWITCH official 1.0 release is here! It is fast, scalable, stable, open source and muti-platform capable (FreeBSD, Linux, Windows, Mac, and more). This is the new Firefox of the telephony world!
- jamesbody, on 05/28/2008, -0/+6The sheer size and complexity of the FreeSwitch project is truly amazing - and that the bulk of the work has been completed by a very small and talented team is even more remarkable!
- jalsot, on 05/28/2008, -0/+5Congratulation! We did not fear to use FreeSWITCH when it was in beta stage, now...
Good bye "Avoiding deadlock", welcome Phoenix.
Thanks for the great work! - nateastle, on 05/27/2008, -0/+5Finally, a stable open source telephony solution that is somewhat easy to use. I have been using this for a while now and love it. The xml configuration makes things kind of tricky to configure but it is well worth the XML objects vs other types of configurations out there.
- aksyn, on 05/27/2008, -0/+5Well done, guys :) Looking forward to seeing the usage numbers ramp up even higher now that people have a viable, robust and mature alternative to Asterisk and other offerings. The 1.0 tag is a huge vote of confidence.
- mmaakh, on 05/27/2008, -0/+4We have been waiting this day long ago. Great piece of art!
- squidrock, on 05/28/2008, -0/+4Awesome work guys! Can't wait to try this version!
- Inbox, on 05/27/2008, -1/+5Woooohooo!! Can't _WAIT_ to switch to it!! FSCK asterisk and their help channels, and their stupidness all the time!
- SwK386, on 05/28/2008, -0/+4I cant agree more here... we've been using FreeSwitch in production for well over a year, and starting January of this year we moved a large amount of traffic on to Freeswitch instead of using other platforms. We are currently running multiple OC3s of traffic across a few FreeSwitch boxes using Dell 1950's with Dual Xeon E5335s (2Ghz Quad Cores) w/ 4G of Ram and about 10 to 12million minutes/month on a single box
- andrewnh, on 05/28/2008, -0/+3Keep up the good work!
- diegoviola, on 06/01/2008, -0/+2I hope to see more applications and Ruby bindings for creating dialplans, etc.
- diegoviola, on 06/05/2008, -0/+0FreeSWITCH is great, I will take a look at it soon again.


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