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The 39 Peers project aims at implementing an open-source peer-to-peer Internet telephony software using the Session Initiation Protocol (P2P-SIP) in the Python programming language. The software is still incomplete -- especially the P2P part. The 39 peers project is developed for student developers and researchers to experiment with new ideas. It is written in Python scripting language. It supports open protocols such as IETF SIP and RTP. It is licensed under GNU/GPL license (an alternate commercial license is available as well). Visit the 39 peers project web site for more information. New: fixed two bugs version 1.9: one for memory leak and other for crash. Quick StartSee the instructions on 39 peers download page on how to get started with the software. ContributingPlease visit the 39 peers project page about how to contribute to this project. Alternatively, if you have patch for a bug-fix or a feature, feel free to send me the patch to the support group. If you plan to do significant contributions, please let me know and I will add you as a project member so that you can check in files using SVN. Please join the support group if you want to contribute or hear about the project announcements. Notice: The owners of the project reserve all the rights to source code. All the contributors and committers automatically and implicitly assign all the rights to the owners by contributing to this project. The rights assignment implies that the owners reserve all the rights to publish or distribute the sources or binaries elsewhere under another license for commercial or non-commercial use. Irrespective of the rights, this project will continue to remain open source. |