GNU Bayonne
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GNU Bayonne is a free telecommunications application server written primarily by David Sugar for the GNU project. It was started in 1998 under the project name "Adjunct Communications Server". It supports a wide range of computer telephony interface hardware and voice over IP implementations. Rather than being designed for a single specific application or a single hardware type, Bayonne was designed instead to be an application development platform that easily allows developers to script telephony applications and add support for new hardware devices.
[edit] See also
- Asterisk PBX - popular Linux PBX
- FreeSWITCH - cross-platform softswitch
- sipX - SIP centric software PBX
- Yate - Yet Another Telephony Engine
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History: GNU Manifesto • GNU Project • Free Software Foundation (FSF)
GNU licenses: GNU General Public License (GPL) • GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) • GNU Free Documentation License (FDL)
Software: GNU operating system • bash • GNU Compiler Collection • Emacs • GNU C Library • Coreutils • GNU build system • other GNU packages and programs
Speakers: Robert J. Chassell • Loïc Dachary • Ricardo Galli • Georg C. F. Greve • Federico Heinz • Bradley M. Kuhn • Eben Moglen • Richard Stallman • Len Tower