Updated FreePBX Security Reporting Policy
The FreePBX team continues its project to phase out the Atlassian stack and streamline OSS efforts for documentation, issue reporting and coding. As part of
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The FreePBX team continues its project to phase out the Atlassian stack and streamline OSS efforts for documentation, issue reporting and coding. As part of
This month’s blog is from Chris Dolese, VP of Support at Sangoma and longtime member of the FreePBX community since the days of Asterisk at
As announced a while ago now, the FreePBX project has been moving off of the self-hosted Atlassian stack. Part one of this migration was to