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default_expires
(integer)min_expires
(integer)max_expires
(integer)default_q
(integer)tcp_persistent_flag
(integer)realm_prefix
(string)case_sensitive
(integer)received_avp
(str)received_param
(string)max_contacts
(integer)retry_after
(integer)sock_hdr_name
(string)mcontact_avp
(string)attr_avp
(string)gruu_secret
(string)disable_gruu
(int)save(domain [,flags ,[aor]])
remove(domain, AOR[, target])
lookup(domain [, flags [, aor]])
registered(domain [,AOR[, callid]])
is_other_contact(domain , IPs)
is_registered(domain ,[AOR])
is_contact_registered(domain ,[AOR],[contact],[callid])
is_ip_registered(domain ,[AOR],IPvar)
add_sock_hdr(hdr_name)
List of Tables
List of Examples
default_expires
parametermin_expires
parametermax_expires
parameterdefault_q
parametertcp_persistent_flag
parameterrealm_prefix
parametercase_sensitive
parameterreceived_avp
parameterreceived_param
parametermax_contacts
parameterretry_after
parametersock_hdr_namer
parametermcontact_avp
parameterattr_avp
parametergruu_secret
parametergruu_secret
parametersave
usageremove
usagelookup
usageregistered
usageis_other_contact
usageis_registered
usageis_contact_registered
usageis_ip_registered
usageadd_sock_hdr
usageThe module contains REGISTER processing logic.
Register module includes Path support (according to RFC 3327) for usage in registrars and home-proxies.
A call to save(...) stores, if path-support is enabled in the registrar-module, the values of the Path Header(s) along with the contact into usrloc. There are three modes regarding the reply to a REGISTER including one or more Path HFs:
off - stores the value of the Path headers into usrloc without passing it back to the UAC in the reply.
lazy - stores the Path header and passes it back to the UAC if Path-support is indicated by the “path” param in the Supported HF.
strict - rejects the registration with “420 Bad Extension” if there's a Path header but no support for it is indicated by the UAC. Otherwise it's stored and passed back to the UAC.
A call to lookup(...) always uses the path header if found, and inserts it as Route HF either in front of the first Route HF, or after the last Via HF if no Route is present. It also sets the destination uri to the first Path uri, thus overwriting the received-uri, because NAT has to be handled at the outbound-proxy of the UAC (the first hop after client's NAT).
The whole process is transparent to the user, so no config changes are required beside setting the registrar-parameters “use_path” and “path_mode”.
Register module includes GRUU support (according to RFC 5627) for usage in registrars and home-proxies.
A call to save(...) stores, if the phone supports GRUU, the values of the SIP Instance along with the contact into usrloc. The registrar module will generate two types of GRUUs :
public - exposes the underlying AOR, constructed just by attaching the SIP Instance as the ;gr parameter value. These are persistent, valid as long as the contact registration is valid.
temporary - hides the underlying AOR Each new Register request leads to the construction of a new temporary GRUU, while Register requests with a different Call-Id lead to the invalidation of all the previous generated temporary GRUUs.
A call to lookup(...) will try to detect if the R-URI contains a GRUU. If it does, it will route the request just for the Contact that the specific AOR belongs to, without appending any other branches.
Even if the the GRUU handling during the registration process is transparent to the user, so no config changes are required, you need to take care of the GRUU specifics when handling the sequential requests.
As the GRUU will be present in the contact header of the initial requests generated byt GRUU enabled devices, you will have to also do a lookup(..) when receiving a sequential request with the GRUU indication in the RURI.
The following modules must be loaded before this module:
usrloc - User Location Module.
signaling - Signaling module.
If the processed message contains neither Expires HFs nor expires contact parameters, this value will be used for newly created usrloc records. The parameter contains number of second to expire (for example use 3600 for one hour).
Default value is 3600.
The minimum expires value of a Contact, values lower than this minimum will be automatically set to the minimum. Value 0 disables the checking.
Default value is 60.
The maximum expires value of a Contact, values higher than this maximum will be automatically set to the maximum. Value 0 disables the checking.
Default value is 0.
The parameter represents default q value for new contacts. Because OpenSIPS doesn't support float parameter types, the value in the parameter is divided by 1000 and stored as float. For example, if you want default_q to be 0.38, use value 380 here.
Default value is 0.
The parameter specifies the message flag to be used to control the module behaviour regarding TCP connections. If the flag is set for a REGISTER via TCP containing a TCP contact, the module, via the “save()” function, will set the lifetime of the TCP connection to the contact expire value. By doing this, the TCP connection will stay on as long as the contact is valid.
Default value is -1 (disabled).
Example 1.5. Set tcp_persistent_flag
parameter
... modparam("registrar", "tcp_persistent_flag", "TCP_PERSIST_DURATION") ...
Prefix to be automatically strip from realm. As an alternative to SRV records (not all SIP clients support SRV lookup), a subdomain of the master domain can be defined for SIP purposes (like sip.mydomain.net pointing to same IP address as the SRV record for mydomain.net). By ignoring the realm_prefix "sip.", at registration, sip.mydomain.net will be equivalent to mydomain.net .
Default value is NULL (none).
If set to 1 then AOR comparison will be case sensitive (as RFC3261 instructs), if set to 0 then AOR comparison will be case insensitive.
Default value is 1.
Registrar will store the value of the AVP configured by this parameter in the received column in the user location database. It will leave the column empty if the AVP is empty. The AVP should contain a SIP URI consisting of the source IP, port, and protocol of the REGISTER message being processed.
The value of this parameter should be the same as the value of corresponding parameter of nathelper module.
Default value is "NULL" (disabled).
The name of the parameter that will be appended to Contacts of 200 OK when the received URI was set by nathelper module.
Default value is "received".
The parameter can be used to limit the number of contacts per AOR (Address of Record) in the user location database. Value 0 disables the check.
This is the default value and will be used only if no other value (for max_contacts) is passed as parameter to the save() function. That's it - the function parameter overwride this global parameter.
Default value is 0.
Example 1.10. Set max_contacts
parameter
... # Allow no more than 10 contacts per AOR modparam("registrar", "max_contacts", 10) ...
The registrar can generate 5xx reply to REGISTER in various
situations. It can, for example, happen when the
max_contacts
parameter is set and the
processing of REGISTER request would exceed the limit. In this case
the registrar would generate "503 Service Unavailable" response.
If you want to add the Retry-After header field in 5xx replies, set this parameter to a value grater than zero (0 means do not add the header field). See section 20.33 of RFC3261 for more details.
Default value is 0 (disabled).
Header which contains a socket description (proto:IP:port) to override the received socket info. The header will be search and used only if the flag 's' (Socket header) is set at "save()" time.
This makes sense only in multiple replicated servers scenarios.
Default value is NULL.
Example 1.12. Set sock_hdr_namer
parameter
... modparam("registrar", "sock_hdr_name", "Sock-Info") ...
AVP to store the modified binding that is set during cached registrations scenario (when REGISTER is forwarded to another registrar). The AVP will be used to extract the imposed expires from the 200ok reply.
This makes sense only in cached registrations scenario.
Default value is NULL.
Example 1.13. Set mcontact_avp
parameter
... modparam("registrar", "mcontact_avp", "$avp(register)") ...
AVP to store specific additional information for each registration. This information is read from the AVP and stored (in memory, db or both) at every registrar 'save'. When a registrar 'lookup' or 'is_registered' function is called, the attr_avp is populated with the value saved at [re]registration.
When doing call forking, the avp will hold multiple values. The position of the corresponding attribute information in attr_avp is equal to the branch index. An example scenario is given below.
Default value is NULL.
Example 1.14. Set attr_avp
parameter
# reading attributes from the attr_pvar when doing parallel forking ... modparam("registrar", "attr_avp", "$avp(attr)") ... if (is_method("REGISTER")) { $avp(attr) = "contact_info"; save("location"); exit; } ... lookup("location"); t_on_branch("parallel_fork"); ... branch_route [parallel_fork] { xlog("Attributes for branch $T_branch_idx: $(avp(attr)[$T_branch_idx])\n"); }
The string that will be used in XORing when generating temporary GRUUs.
If not set, 'OpenSIPS' is the default secret.
The function processes a REGISTER message. It can add, remove or modify usrloc records depending on Contact and Expires HFs in the REGISTER message. On success, 200 OK will be returned listing all contacts that are currently in usrloc. On an error, error message will be send with a short description in reason phrase.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Logical domain within registrar. If database is used then this must be name of the table which stores the contacts.
flags (optional)- string of the following flags:
'm' (Memory only) - save the contacts only in memory cache without no DB operation;
'r' (no Reply) - do not generate a SIP reply to the current REGISTER request.
's' (Socket header) - look into REGISTER request for a header which contains a socket description (proto:IP:port). This socket info will be stored by register instead of the received socket info.
'cnn' (max Contacts) - this flag can be used to limit the number of contacts for this AOR (Address of Record) in the user location database. Value 0 disables the check. This parameter overrides the global "max_contacts" module parameter.
'e(int)' (minimum expires) - this flag can be used to set minimum register expiration time. Values lower than this minimum will be automatically set to the minimum. Value 0 disables the checking. This parameter overrides the global "min_expires" module parameter.
'E(int)' (maximum expires) - this flag can be used to set maximum register expiration time. Values higher than this maximum will be automatically set to the maximum. Value 0 disables the checking. This parameter overrides the global "max_expires" module parameter.
'f' (force registration) - this flag can be used to force the registration of NEW contacts even if the maximum number of contacts is reached. In such a case, older contacts will be removed to make space to the new ones, without exceeding the maximum allowed number. This flag makes sense only if "cxx" is used.
'p0' (Path support - 'off' mode) The Path header is saved into usrloc, but is never included in the reply.
'p1' (Path support - lazy mode) The Path header is saved into usrloc, but is only included in the reply if path support is indicated in the registration request by the “path” option of the “Supported” header.
'p2' (Path support - strict mode) The path header is only saved into usrloc, if path support is indicated in the registration request by the “path” option of the “Supported” header. If no path support is indicated, the request is rejected with “420 - Bad Extension” and the header “Unsupported: path” is included in the reply along with the received “Path” header. This mode is the one recommended by RFC-3327.
'v' (path receiVed) if set, the “received” parameter of the first Path URI of a registration is set as received-uri and the NAT branch flag is set for this contact. This is useful if the registrar is placed behind a SIP loadbalancer, which passes the nat'ed UAC address as “received” parameter in it's Path uri.
This parameter is a string composed of a set of flags.
aor (optional) - Variable contain a custom AOR; if missing, the AOR will be taken from the default place - the TO header URI.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and ONREPLY_ROUTE.
Example 1.17. save
usage
... # save into 'location', no flags, use default AOR (TO URI) save("location"); ... # save into 'location', do not update DB, max 5 contacts per AOR, # use default AOR (TO URI) save("location","mc5"); ... # save into 'location', no flags, use as AOR the FROM URI save("location","","$fu"); ... # save into 'location',no DB update, no reply to send, take AOR from AVP save("location","mr", "$avp(aor)"); ...
Explicitly remove contacts behind a given address-of-record.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Logical domain within registrar. If database is used then this must be name of the table which stores the contacts.
AOR - address-of-record to be searched (SIP URI)
target (optional) - may be specified in two ways:
single delete - Specific contact to be deleted (SIP URI)
multi delete - IP/hostname of the AOR's contacts which will be deleted
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and ONREPLY_ROUTE.
Example 1.18. remove
usage
... # remove all contacts belonging to the "bob" AOR remove("location", "sip:bob@atlanta.com"); ... # remove only bob's home phone remove("location", "sip:bob@atlanta.com", "sip:bob@46.50.64.78"); ... # remove all bob's phones which are behind "50.60.50.60" $var(next_hop) = "50.60.50.60" remove("location", "sip:bob@atlanta.com", "$var(next_hop)"); ...
The functions extracts username from Request-URI and tries to find all contacts for the username in usrloc. If there are no such contacts, -1 will be returned. If there are such contacts, Request-URI will be overwritten with the contact that has the highest q value and optionally the rest will be appended to the message (depending on append_branches parameter value).
If the method_filtering option is enabled, the lookup function will return only the contacts that support the method of the processed request.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Name of table that should be used for the lookup.
flags(optional)
'b' (no Branches) - this flag controls how lookup function processes multiple contacts. If there are multiple contacts for the given username in usrloc and this flag is not set, Request-URI will be overwritten with the highest-q rated contact and the rest will be appended to sip_msg structure and can be later used by tm for forking. If the flag is set, only Request-URI will be overwritten with the highest-q rated contact and the rest will be left unprocessed.
'r' (bRanch lookup) - this flag enables searching through existing branches for aor's and expanding them to contacts. For example, you have got AOR A in your ruri but you also want to forward your calls to AOR B. In order to do this, you must put AOR B in a branch, and if this flag enabled, the function will also expand AOR B to contacts, which will be put back into the branches. The AOR's that were in branches before the function call shall be removed.
WARNING: if you want this flag activated, the 'b' (no Branches) flag must not be set, because by setting that flag you won't allow lookup to write in a branch.
'm' (Method filtering) - setting this flag will enable contact filtering based on the supported methods listed in the "Allow" header field during registration. Contacts which did not present an "Allow" header field during registration are assumed to support all standard SIP methods.
'u' (User-Agent filtering) - this flag enables regexp filtering by user-agent. It's useful with enabled append_branches parameter. Regexp must follow the 'u' flag and must use format like 'u/regexp/'.
'i' (Case insensitive search) - this flag enables case insensitive filtering for the 'u' flag.
'e' (Use extended regexp) - this flag enables using of extended regexp format for the 'u' flag.
AOR (optional)- AOR to lookup for; if missing, the RURI is used as AOR; This must be a variable.
Return codes:
1 - contacts found and returned.
-1 - no contact found.
-2 - contacts found, but method not supported.
-3 - internal error during processing.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE.
Example 1.19. lookup
usage
... lookup("location"); # simple lookup #or lookup("location","m"); # lookup with method filtering #or lookup("location","r"); #lookup with aor branch search; #all contacts except the first one shall be put #in the branches #or lookup("location","u/phone/i"); # lookup with user-agent filtering #or lookup("location","","$var(aor)"); # simple lookup with AOR from PV switch ($retcode) { case -1: case -3: sl_send_reply("404", "Not Found"); exit; case -2: sl_send_reply("405", "Not Found"); exit; }; ...
The function returns true if an AOR is registered, false otherwise. The function does not modify the message being process.
NOTE: if called for a reply (from onreply_route), you must pass an AOR (as parameter), otherwise the function will fail.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Name of table that should be used for the lookup.
AOR (optional)- AOR to lookup for; if missing, the RURI is used as AOR; This must be a variable.
callid (optional)- callid to check if a contact if registered with this callid (this may help you to make distinction between newly registered contact (callid not registered so far) and re-registration (callid already registered).
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE, ONREPLY_ROUTE, LOCAL_ROUTE.
WARNING: THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED! USE is_registered() INSTEAD.
Example 1.20. registered
usage
... if (registered("location")) { sl_send_reply("100", "Trying"); ... }; if (registered("location","$fu")) { xlog("caller is registered\n"); } ...
This function returns true if there are any other contacts registered, different from the ones from the IPs avp.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Name of table that should be used for contacts lookup.
IPs - an AVP containing the IP's that will be compared with the contacts from usrloc.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
WARNING: THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED! USE is_ip_registered() INSTEAD.
Example 1.21. is_other_contact
usage
... if (is_other_contact("location", "$avp(ips)")) { sl_send_reply("403", "Forbidden"); ... }; ...
The function returns true if an AOR is registered, false otherwise. The function does not modify the message being process.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Name of table that should be used for the lookup.
AOR (optional)- AOR to lookup for; if missing, the source if the AOR is the "To" header for REGISTER request, "From" header for any other sip request.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE, ONREPLY_ROUTE, LOCAL_ROUTE.
Example 1.22. is_registered
usage
... /**/ if (is_method("REGISTER")) { /* automatically uses the URI from the To header */ if (is_registered("location")) { xlog("this AOR is registered\n") ... } }; /* check the From uri whether this aor is registered or not */ if (is_registered("location","$fu")) { xlog("caller is registered\n"); } ...
The function returns true if a contact and/or a callid from a certain AOR is registered, false otherwise. The function does not modify the message being process.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Name of table that should be used for the lookup.
AOR (optional)- AOR to lookup for; if missing, the source if the AOR is the "To" header for REGISTER request, "From" header for any other sip request.
contact (optional)- callid to check if a contact if registered with this callid (this may help you to make distinction between newly registered contact (callid not registered so far) and re-registration (callid already registered).
callid (optional)- callid to check if a contact if registered with this callid (this may help you to make distinction between newly registered contact (callid not registered so far) and re-registration (callid already registered).
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE, ONREPLY_ROUTE, LOCAL_ROUTE.
Example 1.23. is_contact_registered
usage
... /*let's say you want to block users that are not registered*/ if (is_method("INVITE")) { if (!is_contact_registered("location")) { sl_send_reply("401", "Unauthorized"); ... } } /* you want to check the second contact from the message whether it is registered or not */ if(is_method("INVITE")) { if (is_contact_registered("location","$fu","$(ct[1])",)) xlog("caller is registered\n"); } ...
The function returns true if there is at least one contact that has been registered from the IP in the IPvar variable. The IP is matched against the received host, if it exists, or the contact host otherwise. This function does not modify the message being process.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
domain - Name of table that should be used for the lookup.
AOR (optional)- AOR to lookup for; if missing, the source if the AOR is the "To" header for REGISTER request, "From" header for any other sip request.
IPvar the pvar containing the IP matched against the contact host or the received host (see above). If the IPvar is an AVP containing multiple values/IPs, then all the values are checked.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE, ONREPLY_ROUTE, LOCAL_ROUTE.
Example 1.24. is_ip_registered
usage
... /* check the source ip whether it is already registered */ if (is_method("REGISTER")) { if (is_ip_registered("location","$tu","$si")) { xlog("already registered from this ip\n"); ... } }; ...
Adds to the current REGISTER request a new header with “hdr_name” which contains the description of the received socket (proto:ip:port)
This makes sense only in multiple replicated servers scenarios.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
hdr_name - header name to be used.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
2.1. | What happened with the old “append_branch” module parameter? |
It was removed as global option, as the “lookup” function takes this option via the flag "b" (append Branches) See the documentation of the “lookup” function. | |
2.2. | What happened with the old “method_filtering” module parameter? |
It was removed as global option, as the “lookup” function takes this option via the flag "m" (Method filtering) See the documentation of the “lookup” function. | |
2.3. | What happened with the old “sock_flag” module parameter? |
It was removed as global option, as the “save” function takes this option via the flag "s" (Socket header) See the documentation of the “save” function. | |
2.4. | What happened with the old “use_path” and “path_mode” module parameters? |
They were removed as global option, as the “save” function takes these options via the flag "px" (path support) See the documentation of the “save” function. | |
2.5. | What happened with the old “path_use_received” module parameter? |
It was removed as global option, as the “save” function takes this option via the flag "v" (path receiVed) See the documentation of the “save” function. | |
2.6. | What happened with the old “nat_flag” module parameter? |
It was removed, as the module internally loads this value from the “USRLOC” module (see the “nat_bflag” USRLOC parameter). | |
2.7. | What happened with the old “use_domain” module parameter? |
It was removed, as the module internally loads this option from the “USRLOC” module. This was done in order to simplify the configuration. | |
2.8. | What happened with the old “save_noreply” and “save_memory” functions? |
There functions were merged into the new “save(domain,flags)” functions. If a reply should be sent or if the DB should be updated also is controlled via the flags. | |
2.9. | Where can I find more about OpenSIPS? |
Take a look at http://www.opensips.org/. | |
2.10. | Where can I post a question about this module? |
First at all check if your question was already answered on one of our mailing lists:
E-mails regarding any stable OpenSIPS release should be sent to
If you want to keep the mail private, send it to
| |
2.11. | How can I report a bug? |
Please follow the guidelines provided at: https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips/issues. | |
2.12. | What happened to the desc_time_order parameter? |
It was removed, as its functionality was mmigrate into usrloc module, were there is a parameter with the same name. |
Table 3.1. Top contributors by DevScore(1), authored commits(2) and lines added/removed(3)
Name | DevScore | Commits | Lines ++ | Lines -- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (@bogdan-iancu) | 151 | 101 | 2253 | 1739 |
2. | Jan Janak (@janakj) | 121 | 73 | 3465 | 1102 |
3. | Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu) | 32 | 25 | 489 | 143 |
4. | Daniel-Constantin Mierla (@miconda) | 23 | 19 | 160 | 105 |
5. | Vlad Paiu (@vladpaiu) | 16 | 10 | 489 | 81 |
6. | Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea) | 15 | 10 | 260 | 71 |
7. | Jiri Kuthan (@jiriatipteldotorg) | 15 | 9 | 538 | 45 |
8. | Andreas Granig | 13 | 7 | 527 | 36 |
9. | Henning Westerholt (@henningw) | 12 | 7 | 212 | 147 |
10. | Ionut Ionita (@ionutrazvanionita) | 12 | 2 | 666 | 198 |
All remaining contributors: Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul, Ovidiu Sas (@ovidiusas), Juha Heinanen (@juha-h), Nick Altmann (@nikbyte), Ancuta Onofrei, Elena-Ramona Modroiu, Maksym Sobolyev (@sobomax), Dan Pascu (@danpascu), Sergio Gutierrez, Carsten Bock, Jeffrey Magder, Kobi Eshun (@ekobi), Marcus Hunger, Julián Moreno Patiño, Phil D'Amore, Klaus Darilion, Irina-Maria Stanescu, Dmitry Semyonov, Konstantin Bokarius, Jesus Rodrigues, Dusan Klinec, Ruslan Bukin, Saúl Ibarra Corretgé (@saghul), Tolga Tarhan, Edson Gellert Schubert.
(1) DevScore = author_commits + author_lines_added / (project_lines_added / project_commits) + author_lines_deleted / (project_lines_deleted / project_commits)
(2) including any documentation-related commits, excluding merge commits. Regarding imported patches/code, we do our best to count the work on behalf of the proper owner, as per the "fix_authors" and "mod_renames" arrays in opensips/doc/build-contrib.sh. If you identify any patches/commits which do not get properly attributed to you, please submit a pull request which extends "fix_authors" and/or "mod_renames".
(3) ignoring whitespace edits, renamed files and auto-generated files
Table 3.2. Most recently active contributors(1) to this module
Name | Commit Activity | |
---|---|---|
1. | Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu) | Mar 2013 - May 2019 |
2. | Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (@bogdan-iancu) | Sep 2003 - Apr 2019 |
3. | Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea) | Apr 2011 - Apr 2017 |
4. | Ovidiu Sas (@ovidiusas) | May 2011 - Mar 2017 |
5. | Julián Moreno Patiño | Feb 2016 - Feb 2016 |
6. | Dusan Klinec | Dec 2015 - Dec 2015 |
7. | Ionut Ionita (@ionutrazvanionita) | Jul 2015 - Oct 2015 |
8. | Nick Altmann (@nikbyte) | Aug 2012 - Mar 2015 |
9. | Vlad Paiu (@vladpaiu) | Sep 2011 - May 2013 |
10. | Tolga Tarhan | Apr 2013 - Apr 2013 |
All remaining contributors: Saúl Ibarra Corretgé (@saghul), Ruslan Bukin, Irina-Maria Stanescu, Kobi Eshun (@ekobi), Phil D'Amore, Sergio Gutierrez, Klaus Darilion, Henning Westerholt (@henningw), Daniel-Constantin Mierla (@miconda), Konstantin Bokarius, Edson Gellert Schubert, Jesus Rodrigues, Dan Pascu (@danpascu), Ancuta Onofrei, Marcus Hunger, Juha Heinanen (@juha-h), Elena-Ramona Modroiu, Jeffrey Magder, Carsten Bock, Andreas Granig, Dmitry Semyonov, Maksym Sobolyev (@sobomax), Jan Janak (@janakj), Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul, Jiri Kuthan (@jiriatipteldotorg).
(1) including any documentation-related commits, excluding merge commits
Last edited by: Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu), Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (@bogdan-iancu), Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea), Julián Moreno Patiño, Ionut Ionita (@ionutrazvanionita), Nick Altmann (@nikbyte), Vlad Paiu (@vladpaiu), Ovidiu Sas (@ovidiusas), Irina-Maria Stanescu, Kobi Eshun (@ekobi), Sergio Gutierrez, Klaus Darilion, Daniel-Constantin Mierla (@miconda), Konstantin Bokarius, Edson Gellert Schubert, Jesus Rodrigues, Marcus Hunger, Juha Heinanen (@juha-h), Elena-Ramona Modroiu, Carsten Bock, Andreas Granig, Jan Janak (@janakj).
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