where core developers can have direct and uninterrupted access to each other in a more direct way than usual.These sessions often result in massively productive results, either as new features are contemplated and developed, or as old problems are finally vanquished through the application of many eyes and hands. Says John ToddSeats are limited. Preference will be given to developers who are active participants in the issue tracker, patch submission, and asterisk-dev mailing lists and IRC channels. There is no charge for attending AstriDevCon, though registration is required. Register for AstriDevCon at http://bit.ly/astridevcon2010
John also mentions that the AstriDevCon is fairly unstructured, but it is typically the case that there are discussions on:
- security issuesIf you have any questions, get in touch with John Todd via the email address provided at the following link
- priority of work issues
- general brainstorming on new features
- difficult bugs in the issuetracker
- protocol (SIP, IAX2, etc.) questions and decisions
- integration of third-party applications
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