Is there an estimate for when we will be able to use Asterisk 11?
Is it on the roadmap?
          Submitted by eeman on Mon, 02/04/2013
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          Submitted by CainBrothers on Thu, 03/21/2013
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        So, if you were running
So, if you were running 1.4.41, and deciding whether and whither to upgrade... would you stay on 1.4, or move to 1.8? Or something else?
          Submitted by brian on Thu, 04/04/2013
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        1.8 would be the branch to go
1.8 would be the branch to go with for sure. As Erik said it takes a while before you should class a major asterisk release as stable enough for production especially under the type of load associated with running a multi tenanted environment.
          Submitted by thirdlane on Mon, 11/25/2013
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        There are a few issues we
There are a few issues we would have liked to see fixed in Asterisk 11, but we will make 11 an option for those who want to use it soon. Is there a particular feature/reason you'd like to use it now?
          Submitted by thirdlane on Sat, 12/21/2013
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its entirely too unstable.. it generally takes a year after a branch releases before its usable. Hell 1.8 has only been really stable a couple of months.. unless you like customer complaints of not being able to make calls or having dropped calls (caused by deadlocks and crashes of the asterisk daemon) I would set my sights on around christmas of next year at the earliest. You do realize that big production products like switchvox are still running 1.4 dont you?