Bas Couwenberg c37bb0475f Fix date format in Debian package changelog files.
Format is the same as `date -R` as documented in the Debian Policy:
"
 The date has the following format [8] (compatible and with the same
 semantics of RFC 2822 and RFC 5322):

  day-of-week, dd month yyyy hh:mm:ss +zzzz

 where:

  *  day-of week is one of: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
  *  dd is a one- or two-digit day of the month (01-31)
  *  month is one of: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
  *  yyyy is the four-digit year (e.g. 2010)
  *  hh is the two-digit hour (00-23)
  *  mm is the two-digit minutes (00-59)
  *  ss is the two-digit seconds (00-60)
  *  +zzzz or -zzzz is the time zone offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
     “+” indicates that the time is ahead of (i.e., east of) UTC and “-” indicates
     that the time is behind (i.e., west of) UTC. The first two digits indicate
     the hour difference from UTC and the last two digits indicate the number of
     additional minutes difference from UTC. The last two digits must be in the
 [...]
 [8] This is the same as the format generated by `date -R`.
"
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/#debian-changelog-debian-changelog
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Real-time Online/Offline Charging System (OCS) for Telecom & ISP environments

Build Status

Features

  • Real-time Online/Offline Charging System (OCS).
  • Account Balances Management with bundle support.
  • Session or Event charging with reservation.
  • Rating engine.
  • CDR logging with support for Interim Records.
  • QoS LCR and LCR over Bundles.
  • Fraud detection with automatic mitigation.
  • Call Statistics with pattern monitoring.
  • Performance oriented.
  • Modular architecture.
  • Test driven development.
  • Plug-able/non-intrusive into existing setups.
  • Cloud-ready, built on independent micro-services with rich set of RPC APIs.
  • Agile in developing new features.
  • Very fast (5000+ req/sec on a single machine)
  • Good documentation.
  • Commercial support available

Documentation

Step by steps tutorials

Debian apt-get repository

Installing CGRateS from sources on minimal debian (for devel or testing)

Browsable HTML docs http://readthedocs.org/docs/cgrates/

PDF, Epub, Manpage http://readthedocs.org/projects/cgrates/downloads/

API reference godoc

Also check irc.freenode.net #cgrates (Webchat) and Google group for a more real-time support.

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