GNU Bayonne is composed of three servers--Bayonne,
Olorin, and Babylon--and each of these will be discussed in
detail, including their
architecture and how to configure, operate, and create applications for
them to produce real-world telephony solutions. The
scripting language of GNU Bayonne will be covered, as well as how to
integrate GNU Bayonne servers with traditional scripting languages such
as tcl, Perl, Python, and Guile.
GNU Bayonne will also be demonstrated live as part of this
presentation. Examples and scripted applications used in real-world
applications such as voice mail and debit calling will be
demonstrated.
Finally, the presentation will likely be held around the deadline for
delivery of GNU Bayonne 1.0, and this could be the event during which
the 1.0 release will be introduced.