Some clarifications:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 1:06 PM Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org> wrote:
Hi Matthew,
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 11:51:32AM -0700, Matthew Johnson wrote:
to public voip network communication. The project
was originally run by
the
Telecom Infra Project, but was abandoned by them
last year
It's sad to hear that it has been officially abandoned :(
It was more or less apparent to me that priorities had somewhat
changed/shifted
and that none of the more or less expected steps (like porting it to the
post-NITB osmocom stack) have happened.
Couple clarifications, CCM was never part of TIP and was instead an FB
project. Abandoned is also maybe the wrong term; internal development at FB
ended and development was transferred out of the company. There isn't a lot
of activity now though, aside from the ongoing deployments.
after they moved to a new (unfortunately private)
internal tool
This is the first time I'm hearing about some private internal tool that
replaces CCM. Are you able to share more information about this?
As is the nature of private internal tools, no. It's not really a
replacement for CCM though, interests have moved in a different direction
(or had when I was still there).
I've asked the OpenCellular project to clarify this in their forum, see
http://ocforum.telecominfraproject.com/t/status-of-communitycellularmanager…
Unfortunately the Forum doesn't [yet] seem to be very active.
Regards,
Harald
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