Although the wiki page for the new CHANGES and UPGRADE scheme
states that the files must have the ".txt" suffix, the READMEs
didn't.
Change-Id: I490306aa2cc24d6f014738e9ebbc78592efe0f05
(cherry picked from commit
7416703f04f12eb583a3427a3f64d06951c18c6e)
add multiple files, each with their own description. If the message is going to
be the same for each subject, then you can add multiple subject headers to one
file. The "Subject: xxx" line is case sensitive! For example, if you are making
-a change to PJSIP, then you might add the file "res_pjsip_my_cool_feature" to
-this directory, with a short description of what it does. If you are adding
-multiple entries, they should be done in the same commit to avoid merge
-conflicts. Here's an example:
+a change to PJSIP, then you might add the file "res_pjsip_my_cool_feature.txt" to
+this directory, with a short description of what it does. The files must have
+the ".txt" suffix. If you are adding multiple entries, they should be done in
+the same commit to avoid merge conflicts. Here's an example:
> Subject: res_pjsip
> Subject: Core
--- /dev/null
+Subject: Messaging
+
+In order to reduce the amount of AMI and ARI events generated,
+the global "Message/ast_msg_queue" channel can be set to suppress
+it's normal channel housekeeping events such as "Newexten",
+"VarSet", etc. This can greatly reduce load on the manager
+and ARI applications when the Digium Phone Module for Asterisk
+is in use. To enable, set "hide_messaging_ami_events" in
+asterisk.conf to "yes" In Asterisk versions <18, the default
+is "no" preserving existing behavior. Beginning with
+Asterisk 18, the option will default to "yes".
+++ /dev/null
-Subject: res_fax
-
-Added configuration option "negotiate_both". This option is only used
-when a gateway is enabled, and a v21 preamble is detected. If this option
-is enabled, once a preamble is detected Asterisk will initiate negotiation
-requests to both T.38 enabled endpoint versus waiting, and forwarding a
-request from an initiating endpoint. Defaults to disabled.
their own description. If the message is going to be the same for each subject,
then you can add multiple subject headers to one file. The "Subject: xxx" line
is case sensitive! For example, if you are making a change to PJSIP, then you
-might add the file "res_pjsip_my_cool_feature" to this directory, with a short
-description of what it does. If you are adding multiple entries, they should be
-done in the same commit to avoid merge conflicts. Here's an example:
+might add the file "res_pjsip_my_cool_feature.txt" to this directory, with a
+short description of what it does. The files must have the ".txt" suffix.
+If you are adding multiple entries, they should be done in the same commit
+to avoid merge conflicts. Here's an example:
> Subject: res_pjsip
> Subject: Core