[ Thanks to David Sugar
for this link. ]
David Sugar writes:
On the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 6, I will be speaking before
LXNY to discuss recent events and future plans for Bayonne, the
telephony application server of the GNU project
(http://www.bayonne.cx). Recent events to be covered include the
recently held Free Telephony Summit (January 22nd), where leaders
from many free telephony software projects, including myself, Craig
Southern from openh323 (http://www.openh323.org), Zaphir from
pre-viking (http://www.bellworldwide.net), Kevin Lenzo from CMU
sphinx (http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx), Luan Dang from Vovida
Org (www.vovida.org), and several people representing the Voxeo
community site (http://community.voxeo.org) recently gathered at
the offices of Open Source Telecom to discuss the current status
of, interoperation with, and further advancement of free telephony
software in general.
In addressing LXNY, I do hope to talk further about Bayonne,
where it actually fits in the GNU project as a whole, and
particularly the effort to promote GNU Enterprise solutions, and
certainly how we will work to further support many of the other
free telephony projects currently underway. I plan to cover Bayonne
architecture and how usable applications can be deployed, whether
for SOHO, enterprise voice applications such as call centers and
voice mail, or for deploying Bayonne hosted carrier services for
the current and next generation telephone network.
Editor’s note: the meeting will be held 6:30-8:45 p.m. at
the IBM building, 57th Street and Madison Avenue,
Manhattan.