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Kamailio Dev

Over 19 months, this developer contributed to the kamailio/kamailio repository by delivering 73 features focused on core SIP server modules, emphasizing reliability, security, and maintainability. Their work centered on extensive documentation regeneration, API enhancements, and module configuration improvements, using C and Perl to clarify usage, add new parameters, and align documentation with evolving code. They introduced new authentication algorithms, improved RTP handling, and expanded metrics and observability features. By standardizing README files and updating technical guidance, they reduced onboarding time and support overhead, enabling faster feature adoption and more predictable deployments across Kamailio’s modular, open-source VoIP infrastructure.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

97%Features

Repository Contributions

235Total
Bugs
2
Commits
235
Features
73
Lines of code
32,059
Activity Months19

Work History

May 2026

18 Commits • 7 Features

May 1, 2026

May 2026 monthly summary for kamailio/kamailio: Delivered high-impact features and modular improvements focused on reliability, security, and developer productivity. Strengthened RTP handling, clarified dispatcher usage, expanded authentication controls, and enhanced documentation across modules to reduce onboarding time and maintenance costs. The changes emphasize business value by improving call reliability, security posture, and maintainability, enabling faster feature delivery and easier troubleshooting.

April 2026

21 Commits • 7 Features

Apr 1, 2026

April 2026 (2026-04) monthly summary for kamailio/kamailio. This period focused on regenerating and synchronizing README documentation across multiple modules to reflect latest changes and support developer onboarding. No major bug fixes were reported; the work delivered is documentation-centric with broad cross-module impact, improving maintainability and collaboration.

March 2026

22 Commits • 2 Features

Mar 1, 2026

Month: 2026-03. Key features delivered include regenerating README files for all Kamailio modules to reflect updated modules and maintain consistency across the repository. Extended documentation regeneration to modules file_out, siptrace, tls, tls_wolfssl, and sanity to align docs with recent code changes. This work enhances developer onboarding, reduces documentation drift, and improves external understanding of module capabilities. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: improved repository hygiene and maintainability; faster contributor onboarding; clearer documentation for users and integrators; sets groundwork for further automated documentation workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: automation in regenerating documentation across a large multi-module repo, batch commit management, and adherence to skip CI practices to streamline documentation updates.

February 2026

10 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly summary: Delivered cross-module documentation improvements for Kamailio, enhancing clarity, accuracy, and usability across eight modules. This work improves onboarding, API discoverability, and maintenance, enabling faster feature delivery and reduced support overhead. While no distinct major bugs were documented this month, the comprehensive README regeneration aligns documentation with current code behavior and module interfaces.

January 2026

14 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

Month: 2026-01 — Kamailio/kamailio. This period was focused on improving developer onboarding and long-term maintainability through comprehensive documentation improvements across Kamailio modules. Primary work consisted of regenerating and updating readme files to reflect current usage, defaults, and capabilities across multiple modules, ensuring examples and parameters stay in sync with code changes. Impact: Clear, up-to-date documentation reduces onboarding time, accelerates feature adoption, and lowers support overhead by clarifying API usage and expected defaults. This groundwork positions the project for faster delivery of features with better developer visibility and QA readiness.

December 2025

15 Commits • 7 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 saw targeted feature delivery and reliability improvements across Kamailio core modules, delivering measurable business value in performance, security, and observability. Key features include Hash Table API enhancements for safer and faster in-memory operations; MTREE module enhancements introducing a new mode parameter and additional controls for in-memory item management; outbound flow token validation via check_flow_token to strengthen security; TM module enhancements with local-ack-sent event_route support and updated documentation to reflect new behavior. Observability and performance were strengthened by StatsD labels support and nanosecond-precision timers in Benchmark, enabling finer-grained metrics and analysis. Cross-module documentation improvements reduced onboarding time and improved consistency. Major bugs fixed: none explicitly reported for this month; focus was on feature delivery and quality improvements through code hygiene and documentation. Technologies and skills demonstrated include API design for in-memory structures, module interface extensions, security hardening, performance tuning, and extensive documentation generation.

November 2025

6 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025: Kamailio/Kamailio delivered targeted feature work and significant documentation improvements to enhance maintainability and onboarding. The primary technical delivery was a new fagex parameter for the Sipdump module to manage file age with accompanying documentation and examples. In parallel, documentation quality across multiple modules was raised by regenerating and harmonizing README files to improve clarity and consistency for contributors and users.

October 2025

5 Commits • 3 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 performance summary: Delivered three targeted features across the Kamailio repository with strong focus on security, configurability, and documentation. Key deliverables: 1) CDP Module Documentation: added new peer with FQDN pcrf7.ims.smilecoms.com and source address 192.168.2.1; configured corresponding acceptor on port 3870 using the same source and VRF blue (commit fc139f350a3e008da696d0719e590de900505c6e). 2) Auth Module Security Enhancement: Digest Authentication now supports SHA-512-256; docs updated to reflect available security options (commit 04543ce6d2cb94273852463b03c53a9c7a141eb4). 3) Dialog Module Enhancements and Documentation: Regenerated module docs, added new functions dlg_refer_did and dlg_refer_dcid, and clarified usage/limitations of dialog variables (commits 33251505086772ebd99fdf16b5aa0b1f075d3a2e, 1f3e7818bdcd544394b2558e60e56a36284254de, a253b84b608e874cba164f1b5f497e67ee3abbf7). No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: improved security posture, configurability, and maintainability across signaling modules, enabling faster deployments and reduced risk. Technologies demonstrated: SHA-512-256 support, module documentation regeneration, new dialog APIs, FQDN/VRF-based config, and strong commit traceability.

September 2025

7 Commits • 2 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025: Documentation and maintainability improvements for kamailio/kamailio, with a focus on clarity around congestion estimation, latency parameters, and module READMEs. Delivered updated guidance for EWMA-based congestion estimation, refreshed module READMEs with new parameters, and resolved a README typo to improve accuracy. These changes reduce onboarding time, lower support needs, and support smoother adoption of congestion-control features.

August 2025

3 Commits • 1 Features

Aug 1, 2025

Aug 2025 monthly summary focused on documentation improvements to enhance developer onboarding and maintainability for Kamailio core components. Delivered consolidated README updates across misctest, dispatcher, and secfilter, including formatting enhancements, clarifications, and practical examples. These changes reduce ramp time for new contributors and improve correctness of usage guidance by aligning examples and flags with actual behavior.

July 2025

35 Commits • 19 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary focusing on documentation hygiene and developer enablement. Primary work consisted of regenerating README documentation across Kamailio modules, improving module discoverability and onboarding. No major bug fixes were recorded this month; the emphasis was on consistent, up-to-date documentation to support maintainability and faster contributor ramp-up.

June 2025

19 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 monthly summary focusing on Kamailio documentation improvements across multiple modules. All changes were documentation-only, delivering clearer guidance and reducing configuration errors. README regeneration and parameter/function documentation enhancements were completed across modules including userblocklist, rtpengine, dispatcher, pdb, file_out, JWT, rr, tm, registrar, nghttp2, TLS, secsipid, and more. No code changes were introduced; the business value is improved usability, faster onboarding, and lower support/support-ticket impact.

May 2025

8 Commits • 2 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 (kamailio/kamailio) focused on delivering targeted feature enhancements and documenting improvements to boost performance, reliability, and developer experience. Primary work centered on a new API feature for the Dialog module and comprehensive documentation refresh across multiple modules to improve clarity, usage guidance, dependencies, and RPC references.

April 2025

14 Commits • 1 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 — Kamailio project (kamailio/kamailio). Focused on improving developer experience and maintainability through comprehensive documentation enhancements across modules, with no major feature regressions or critical bugs fixed in this period. Key features delivered: - Kamailio Module Documentation Enhancements: Implemented across multiple modules with new function explanations, parameter clarifications, renumbering entries, and typo fixes to improve discoverability and usability. - Regenerated Readmes: Completed regeneration of readme/docs across modules including siputils, tm, cdp, ims_registrar_scscf, dispatcher, app_python3, avpops, outbound, topoh, secfilter, ensuring consistency and up-to-date guidance. Major bugs fixed: - None reported this month; maintenance focus on documentation quality and consistency. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved module discoverability and onboarding efficiency, reducing ambiguity in API usage and speeding time-to-value for contributors and operators. - Achieved cross-module documentation consistency, reducing support overhead and enabling faster troubleshooting. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Technical writing and API documentation practices, cross-module coordination, documentation tooling, and quality assurance through documentation hygiene. Business value: - Clearer, consistent docs drive faster feature adoption, lower onboarding friction, and reduced support costs, contributing to overall product quality and community health.

March 2025

6 Commits • 3 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 (kamailio/kamailio) – Focused on delivering features and updating documentation to boost deployment flexibility, security readiness, and maintainability. Key business value delivered includes: (1) configurable Python integration via a new threads_mode parameter for the app_python3s module, enabling better threading control and performance in multi-threaded deployments; (2) documented SHA-512 support for Digest Authentication with updated warnings about larger hash values; (3) cross-module documentation improvements clarifying dependencies (presence_dfks), new functions (tcp_con_alive in tcpops), and renumbering in tm module. No major bug fixes are recorded in this period within the provided data. These changes reduce configuration risk, accelerate onboarding, and support faster release readiness.

February 2025

4 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025: Delivered targeted documentation enhancements for Kamailio core modules and auth flow, enabling faster integration and reduced support overhead. Key updates include a comprehensive Kamailio Module Documentation Refresh covering tm, nathelper, dmq, and dmq_usrloc, and Auth Module Documentation Enhancement with a new auth_algorithm example and usage guidance. Commits provide traceability: 3f13962412ea0aa266f289d2fa88cdd716be6306; c67afd6ba65c612125b13ea9f264657a532f7396; 862a0f5fa50ad2d6f97078e3d856f6379e53ff1d; e2893bef50a5c4dbb1b4cb329fde8908299e3520. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on improving developer experience, documentation accuracy, and maintainability. Technologies demonstrated include Markdown/README regeneration, parameter/feature documentation, and example-driven guidance.

January 2025

5 Commits • 2 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 monthly summary for kamailio/kamailio focused on reliability improvements and cross-module documentation enhancements. Key features delivered include targeted inbound/outbound routing reliability improvements and comprehensive documentation/configuration refresh across modules, driving maintainability and faster onboarding. No separate, explicit bug IDs were provided beyond the feature-oriented changes, but the outbound failure route improvements address critical failure handling edge cases and reporting gaps. Overall impact: Improved routing reliability and error visibility, reduced triage effort for outbound path failures, and better cross-team collaboration via standardized docs and configuration options. This work lays the groundwork for more predictable deployments and faster feature delivery in upcoming sprints. Technologies/skills demonstrated: module logic adjustments in the outbound path, multi-module documentation consolidation and readme regeneration, metrics tagging (xhttp_prom), and enhanced configuration options (file_out, ims_auth data functions, ims_qos_npn clarifications) across the kamailio/kamailio repository.

December 2024

6 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024: Documentation-focused month for Kamailio. Delivered a comprehensive Documentation Refresh across core modules (ims_auth, tm, uac, dialog, topos, siprepo) with regenerated READMEs to reflect new parameters, functions, and improved examples. Key updates include adding av_mode in ims_auth, clarifying tm compatibility-mode parameter descriptions, introducing new uac functions in docs, adding dlg_mode and dlg_set_state in dialog docs, and documenting htable storage in topos, along with a typo correction sr_msg_check in siprepo. No code changes were required this cycle, enabling faster onboarding, clearer API guidance, and reduced support overhead. The work strengthens API discoverability, consistency, and cross-team collaboration across module docs.

November 2024

17 Commits • 10 Features

Nov 1, 2024

November 2024 monthly summary for kamailio/kamailio: Delivered extensive module documentation enhancements and critical parameter additions across core modules, improving developer experience, maintainability, and deployment reliability. No formal bug fixes were reported this month; the focus was on documenting usage, updating examples, and aligning with module naming changes to reduce integration friction.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness98.8%
Maintainability99.0%
Architecture98.2%
Performance97.4%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

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Technical Skills

API DesignAPI DocumentationAPI ManagementAPI designAPI developmentBuild SystemsC ProgrammingC programmingCode MaintenanceConfigurationConfiguration ManagementDatabase IntegrationDatabase ManagementDocumentationHTTP client implementation

Repositories Contributed To

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kamailio/kamailio

Nov 2024 May 2026
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Technical Skills

ConfigurationConfiguration ManagementDatabase ManagementDocumentationKamailio Module DevelopmentModule Development