Thursday, May 21, 2009

Asterisk Open Source Server Name Changes At Digium / Asterisk Org

Asterisk Open Source Servers
Asterisk Org released the following directive to users. Basically Digium has moved most of the open source related servers from Digium.com domain to Asterisk.org. Fear not as care has been taken to do correct redirects. The SVN servers operate with direct connections as SVN does not like redirects.
If you see or notice any anomally, please inform Digium or Asteris.org.

"In order to more closely align the services that Digium provides to the Asterisk open source community with the Asterisk project itself, we've recently renamed many of the servers that provide these services.

Effective immediately:

bugs.digium.com has moved to issues.asterisk.org

There are no content or functional changes (except for the new site being SSL/TLS enabled), only a renaming of the site. The old URLs will continue to operate indefinitely, automatically redirecting the user to the new site.

reviewboard.digium.com has moved to reviewboard.asterisk.org

There are no content or functional changes (except for the new site being SSL/TLS enabled), only a renaming of the site. The old URLs will continue to operate indefinitely, automatically redirecting the user to the new site.

svn.digium.com has moved to svn.asterisk.org

There are no content or functional changes, and the old URLs will continue to operate indefinitely, *without* redirects, as Subversion does not handle redirects in a transparent fashion and we don't want to break users' existing checkouts.

downloads.digium.com has partially moved to downloads.asterisk.org

The open source Asterisk project content has moved to the new site, which contains *only* open source content. The Digium commercial products present on downloads.digium.com will continue to be hosted there. URLs to open source content that used to be present on downloads.digium.com will automatically redirect to downloads.asterisk.org.

Hopefully these changes have been made in as transparent a fashion as possible, and you won't experience any problems. If you do, please don't hesitate to post on the asterisk-users mailing list and we'll try to get the problem addressed as quickly as possible.

Thanks for using Asterisk!"


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