The Kamailio SIP Server project acknowledges the contributions of individuals who enhance its quality or promote its adoption. These contributions can be made through code, documentation, security analysis, online advocacy, or participation in events.
While contributions to code and certain documentation components can be referenced via the Git commit history, other types of works are not explicitly visible.
This repository facilitates contributors in listing their names and the scope of their work by submitting Pull Requests to update the content.
To get a pull request approved, submitters must provide proof of their work for the Kamailio project.
If acknowledged privately by a Kamailio administrative group (e.g., management, security), the pull request will be approved without additional details. If the work resulted in submitting security issues acknowledged by memebers of Kamailio project, do not list any details about them in the pull request (i.e., do not list what components were affected, or how many issues were reported or their significance level -- such details will be published at the moment of the public disclosure, upon analysis of Kamailio security team).
If the work was done independently without prior discussions, the pull request description must include details about the work type, date, and results.
Please make the pull request to update the list of credits alphabetically.
| Name | Alias - Username | Organization | Years | Scope Of Work | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haruto Kimura | HarutoKimura | Stella | 2026 | Security | Code analysis |
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