If you would like to contribute to OpenSS7, you can do so in a number of ways:
- Participate on the mailing list.
- Discussion, peer-review, and shared experiences and best practices are
one of the best ways to contribute to the project.
See Mailing Lists for instructions
on how to subscribed the OpenSS7 mailing lists.
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- Write driver(s).
- It's really not that hard, and your experience with a specific
hardware card could be valuable in the development of an OpenSS7
driver.
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- Give money.
- If you have excess funds available and just want to throw a little
money our way, you can contact us for our mailing addresses. (Just
kidding?)
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- Test Code or SS7 Conformance.
- We are always looking or people to test and verify proper operation of
the SS7 state machines and the stack in general. You could do this
testing if you have an understanding of conformance testing of SS7
implementations.
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- Equipment and resources.
- If you are a vendor, you can always contribute boards and
specifications and we will be interested in them for driver
development. Test equipment is always appreciated.
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- Use the code and contribute improvements.
- Improvements can be in the way of bug-fixes, enhancements, drivers,
corrections, suggestions. Sometimes the only way to improve a design
is to consider the applications which are using it. Please contribute
your application success (an, err... failure) stories to the mailing
list.
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- Join the developers.
- If you like coding Linux kernel module code... let us know!
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