Enjoy the newly minted printable schedule available for UTOSC 2009

VoIP: FreeSWITCH and Asterisk
Start: Oct 08, 4:15 p.m.
End: Oct 08, 5:15 p.m.
Location: 123
(map)
We'll be gathering with FreeSWITCH (and Asterisk, OpenSIPS, YATE,
CallWeaver, etc.) users and those who are interested in learning more
about Open Source Telephony. We'll do some group discussion, Q. & A.
and generally mingle. If there is time and sufficient interest, we
can share some of the things we've done with FreeSWITCH.
Likely topics include:
From whence does FreeSWITCH come?
Why FreeSWITCH?
How does it compare to Asterisk or other Open Source PBX/media switches?
What features does it currently support?
What are its short comings?
What is the state of development?
What is needed in the community?
Who is using it? And for what?
Common deployment practices.
Everyone is welcome, from newbs to 1337 hax0r5!
Gabriel Gunderson has been using FLOSS exclusively in the home and work for more than a decade. His software interests include: Apache, Asterisk, Bash, Django, FreeSWITCH, IPtables, Linux, OpenSER, Postfix, PostgreSQL, Python, Squid, Twisted, Ubuntu and many others. He's drawn to FLOSS for many reasons. He likes the freedom it gives him as an end-user, he likes to peek into the black box, he like to be a part of something that's bigger than himself and he likes to learn something new everyday. Outside of FLOSS, Gabriel is co-founder and acting CTO of Izeni, a startup focusing on being awesome (and a few other things --ask him more about it).
Corey has been a Network and Systems Engineer at a Wyoming ISP for the last 5 years, and as such gets to use all sorts of fun network and server tools. Outside of the lab he's interested in hiking, cooking, gardening and photography.