Kamailio
About this project
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20 Years Of Kamailio Development: Sep 3, 2001 - Sep 3, 2021
Overview
Kamailio is an open source implementation of a SIP Signaling Server. SIP is an open standard protocol specified by the IETF. The core specification document is RFC3261.
The Kamailio SIP server is designed for scalability, targeting large deployments (e.g. for IP telephony operators or carriers, which have a large subscriber base or route a big volume of calls), but can be also used in enterprises or for personal needs to provide VoIP, Instant Messaging and Presence. Kamailio is well known for its flexibility, robustness, strong security and the extensive number of features - for more information, please see:
Kamailio development was started back in 2001 by Fraunhofer Fokus, a research institute in Berlin, Germany. At that time the project name was SIP Express Router (aka SER). In 2005, a fork named OpenSER was created, which was renamed to Kamailio in July 2008 due to trademark issues. Starting in the autumn of 2008, Kamailio and SER initiated the process to merge the two projects. After the merge was complete, Kamailio became the main name of the project, being better protected in terms of trademarks.
Fraunhofer Fokus is no longer actively involved in the evolution of the project. Kamailio is now developed and managed by its world wide community. Fokus still uses Kamailio in its research projects (such as OpenIMSCore) and it is hosting events related to the project, such as developer meetings or the Kamailio World Conference.
For more information about Kamailio, see the website of the project, where you can find pointers to documentation, the project wiki and much more.
Contributions
Github pull requests are the recommended way to contribute to Kamailio source code or documentation:
To keep a coherent and consistent history of the development, the commit messages format and content must follow the rules detailed at:
Contributions must conform with licensing rules of the Kamailio project.
License
Main License: GPLv2.
Each source code file refers to the license and copyright details in the top of the file. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv