2 === DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT ===
4 We'd like to thank the following companies for helping fund development of
7 * Pilosoft, Inc. - for supporting ADSI development in Asterisk
9 * Asterlink, Inc. - for supporting broad Asterisk development
11 * GFS - for supporting ALSA development
13 * Telesthetic - for supporting SIP development
15 * Christos Ricudis - for substantial code contributions
17 * nic.at - ENUM support in Asterisk
19 * Paul Bagyenda, Digital Solutions - for initial Voicetronix driver
22 * John Todd, TalkPlus, Inc. and JR Richardson, Ntegrated Solutions.
23 for funding the development of SIP Session Timers support.
25 * Omnitor AB, Gunnar Hellström, for funding work with videocaps,
26 T.140 RED, originate with video/text and many more
29 * ClearIT AB for work with meetme, res_mutestream, RTCP, manager and
32 * NetNation Communications (www.netnation.com)
33 Kevin Lindsay <kevinl@netnation.com>
34 Persistent Dynamic Queue Members
36 * inAccess Networks (work funded by Hellas On Line (HOL) www.hol.gr)
39 * Voop AS, Nuvio Inc, Inotel S.A and Foniris Telecom A/S - funding for
40 rewrite of SIP transfers
43 === WISHLIST CONTRIBUTERS ===
45 We'd like to thank the following for contributing to our wishlist
47 * Jeremy McNamara - SpeeX support
49 * Nick Seraphin - RDNIS support
51 * Gary - Phonejack ADSI (in progress)
53 * Wasim - Hangup detect
55 === HARDWARE DONORS ===
57 We'd like to thank the followwing for granting access to hardware for testing.
59 * Thanks to QuickNet Technologies for their donation of an Internet
60 PhoneJack and Linejack card to the project.
61 (http://www.quicknet.net)
63 * Thanks to VoipSupply for their donation of Sipura ATAs to the project
64 for T.38 testing. (http://www.voipsupply.com)
67 * Thanks to Grandstream for their donation of ATAs to the project for
68 T.38 testing. (http://www.grandstream.com)
70 === MISCELLANEOUS PATCHES ===
72 We'd like to thank the flollowing for their patches
74 * Jim Dixon - Zapata Telephony and app_rpt
75 http://www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html
77 * Russell Bryant - Asterisk release manager and countless enhancements
78 and bug fixes. russell(AT)digium.com
80 * Anthony Minessale II - Countless big and small fixes, and relentless
81 forward push. ChanSpy, ForkCDR, ControlPlayback, While/EndWhile,
82 DumpChan, Dictate, MacroIf, ExecIf, ExecIfTime, RetryDial,
83 MixMonitor applications; many realtime concepts and
84 implementation pieces, including res_config_odbc; format_slin;
85 cdr_custom; several features in Dial including L(), G() and
86 enhancements to M() and D(); several CDR enhancements including
87 CDR variables; attended transfer; one touch record; native MOH;
88 manager eventmask; command line '-t' flag to allow
89 recording/voicemail on nfs shares; #exec command and multiline
90 comments in config files; setvar in iax and sip configs.
91 anthmct(AT)yahoo.com http://www.asterlink.com
93 * James Golovich - Innumerable contributions, including SIP TCP and TLS
94 support. You can find him and asterisk-perl at
95 http://asterisk.gnuinter.net
97 * Andre Bierwirth - Extension hints and status
99 * Jean-Denis Girard - Various contributions from the South Pacific
100 Islands jd-girard(AT)esoft.pf http://www.esoft.pf
102 * William Jordan / Vonage - MySQL enhancements to Voicemail
103 wjordan(AT)vonage.com
105 * Jac Kersing - Various fixes
107 * Steven Critchfield - Seek and Trunc functions for playback and
108 recording critch(AT)basesys.com
110 * Jefferson Noxon - app_lookupcidname, app_db, and various other
113 * Klaus-Peter Junghanns - in-band DTMF on SIP and MGCP
115 * Ross Finlayson - Dynamic RTP payload support
117 * Mahmut Fettahlioglu - Audio recording, music-on-hold changes, alaw
118 file format, and various fixes. Can be contacted at
121 * James Dennis - Cisco SIP compatibility patches to work with SIP
122 service providers. Can be contacted at asterisk(AT)jdennis.net
124 * Tilghman Lesher - ast_localtime(); ast_say_date_with_format();
125 GotoIfTime, SayUnixTime, HasNewVoicemail applications;
126 CUT, SORT, EVAL, CURL, FIELDQTY, STRFTIME, some QUEUE*
127 functions; func_odbc, cdr_adaptive_odbc, and other innumerable
128 bug fixes. tilghman(AT)digium.com
129 http://asterisk.drunkcoder.com
131 * Jayson Vantuyl - Manager protocol changes, various other bugs.
132 jvantuyl(AT)computingedge.net
134 * Thorsten Lockert - OpenBSD, FreeBSD ports, making MacOS X port run on
135 10.3, dialplan include verification, route lookup on OpenBSD,
136 SNMP agent support (res_snmp), various other bugs.
137 tholo(AT)sigmasoft.com
139 * Josh Roberson - chan_zap reload support, Advanced Voicemail Features,
140 & other misc. patches. josh(AT)asteriasgi.com
141 http://www.asteriasgi.com
143 * William Waites - syslog support, SIP NAT traversal for SIP-UA.
146 * Rich Murphey - Porting to FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Darwin.
147 rich(AT)whiteoaklabs.com http://whiteoaklabs.com
149 * Simon Lockhart - Porting to Solaris (based on work of Logan ???)
152 * Olle E. Johansson - SIP RFC compliance, documentation and testing,
153 testing, SIP outbound proxy support, Manager 1.1 update, SIP
154 transfer support, SIP presence support, SIP call state updates
155 (dialog-info), QUEUE_EXISTS function, device state provider
156 architecture, multiparking (together with mvanbaak), meetme and
157 parking device states, MiniVM - the small voicemail system,
158 many documentation updates/corrections, and many bug fixes.
159 oej(AT)edvina.net, http://edvina.net
161 * Steve Kann - new jitter buffer for IAX2
164 * Constantine Filin - major contributions to the Asterisk Realtime
167 * Steve Murphy - privacy support, $[ ] parser upgrade, AEL2 parser
168 upgrade. murf(AT)digium.com
170 * Claude Patry - bug fixes, feature enhancements, and bug marshalling
173 * Miroslav Nachev, miro(AT)space-comm.com
174 COSMOS Software Enterprises, Ltd.
175 Variable for No Answer Timeout for Attended Transfer
177 * Slav Klenov & Vanheuverzwijn Joachim - development of the generic
178 jitterbuffer Securax Ltd. info(AT)securax.be
180 * Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk - providing funding for generic jitterbuffer
181 development roy(AT)karlsbakk.net, Briiz Telecom AS
183 * Voop AS, Nuvio Inc, Inotel S.A and Foniris Telecom A/S - rewrite
186 * Philippe Sultan - RADIUS CDR module, many fixes to res_jabber and
187 gtalk/jingle channel drivers. INRIA, http://www.inria.fr/
189 * John Martin, Aupix - Improved video support in the SIP channel
190 T.140 text support in RTP/SIP
192 * Steve Underwood - Provided T.38 pass through support.
194 * George Konstantoulakis - Support for Greek in voicemail added by
195 InAccess Networks (work funded by HOL, www.hol.gr)
196 gkon(AT)inaccessnetworks.com
198 * Daniel Nylander - Support for Swedish and Norwegian languages in
199 voicemail. http://www.danielnylander.se/
201 * Stojan Sljivic - An option for maximum number of messsages per
202 mailbox in voicemail. Also an issue with voicemail
203 synchronization has been fixed. GDS Partners
204 www.gdspartners.com stojan.sljivic(AT)gdspartners.com
206 * Bartosz Supczinski - Support for Polish added by DIR (www.dir.pl)
207 Bartosz.Supczinski(AT)dir.pl
209 * James Rothenberger - Support for IMAP storage integration added by
210 OneBizTone LLC Work funded by University of Pennsylvania
211 jar(AT)onebiztone.com
213 * Paul Cadach - Bringing chan_h323 up to date, bug fixes, and more!
215 * Voop AS - Financial support for a lot of work with the SIP driver
216 and the IAX trunk MTU patch
218 * Cedric Hans - Development of chan_unistim cedric.hans(AT)mlkj.net
220 * Takao Takahashi & Mina Naguib - chan_unistim improvements for
223 * Sergio Fadda - console_video: video support for chan_oss and
226 * Marta Carbone - console_video and the astobj2 framework
228 * Luigi Rizzo - astobj2, console_video, windows build, chan_oss cleanup,
229 and a bunch of infrastructure work (loader, new_cli, ...)
231 * Brett Bryant - digit option for musiconhold selection, ENUMQUERY and
232 ENUMRESULT functions, feature group configuration for
233 features.conf, per-file CLI debug and verbose settings, TCP and
234 TLS support for SIP, and various bug fixes.
235 brettbryant(AT)gmail.com
237 * Sergey Tamkovich - Realtime support for MusicOnHold, store and destroy
238 realtime methods and implementations for odbc, sqlite, and pgsql
239 realtime drivers, attended transfer updates, multiple speeds for
240 ControlPlayback, and multiple bug fixes See
241 http://voip-info.org/users/view/sergee serg(AT)voipsolutions.ru
243 * Klaus Darillon - the SIPremoveHeader function in chan_sip
245 * Moises Silva (moy) - for writing LibOpenR2, and providing support for
246 it in chan_dahdi moises.silva(AT)gmail.com
248 * Eliel C. Sardanons - XML documentation implementation, and various
249 other contributions eliels(AT)gmail.com
251 * Sean Bright - Snom call pickup, newt interface for menuselect,
252 cdr_tds rewrite, countless other improvements, fixes, and good
253 ideas. sean(AT)malleable.com
255 * Jan Kaláb - Calendaring support for Exchange Server 2007+ via
256 Exchange Web Services.
258 * University of Oslo (uio.no), Norway - SIP Max-Forwards setting
259 support (developed by oej)
261 * FCCN, Lissabon, Portugal - SIP show channels CLI command
264 * Viagenie, Canada - IPv6 support in socket layers and SIP
265 implementation Developers: Marc Blanchet, Simon Perreault and
268 * ClearIT AB, Sweden - res_mutestream, queue_exists and various other
269 patches (developed by oej)
271 * Despegar.com, Argentina - AstData API implementation, also sponsored
272 by Google as part of the gsoc/2009 program (developed by Eliel)
274 * Philippe Lindheimer - DEV_STATE additions to CCSS
276 === OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS ===
278 We'd like to thank the following for their listed contributions.
280 * John Todd - Monkey sounds and associated teletorture prompt
282 * Michael Jerris - bug marshaling
284 * Leif Madsen, Jared Smith and Jim van Meggelen - the Asterisk book
285 available under a Creative Commons License at
286 http://www.asteriskdocs.org
288 * Brian M. Clapper - poll.c emulation
289 This product includes software developed by
290 Brian M. Clapper <bmc(AT)clapper.org>
294 We'd like to thank the following for hold music
296 * Music provided by www.opsound.org
298 === OTHER SOURCE CODE IN ASTERISK ===
300 We'd like to thank the following for their code use
302 * Asterisk uses libedit, the lightweight readline replacement from
304 * The cdr_radius module uses libradiusclient-ng, which is also from
306 * They are BSD-licensed and require the following statement:
307 This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
308 Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
310 * Digium did not implement the codecs in Asterisk.
311 Here is the copyright on the GSM source:
312 Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann,
313 Technische Universitaet Berlin
315 Any use of this software is permitted provided that this notice is not
316 removed and that neither the authors nor the Technische Universitaet Berlin
317 are deemed to have made any representations as to the suitability of this
318 software for any purpose nor are held responsible for any defects of
319 this software. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE.
321 As a matter of courtesy, the authors request to be informed about uses
322 this software has found, about bugs in this software, and about any
323 improvements that may be of general interest.
329 And the copyright on the ADPCM source:
331 Copyright 1992 by Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, The
336 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
337 documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
338 provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
339 both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
340 supporting documentation, and that the names of Stichting Mathematisch
341 Centrum or CWI not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
342 distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission.
344 STICHTING MATHEMATISCH CENTRUM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO
345 THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
346 FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL STICHTING MATHEMATISCH CENTRUM BE LIABLE
347 FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
348 WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
349 ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
350 OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.