Of course a web site cannot provide a comprehensive view over a project. But bottom line, after OpenSER split, the developers for most critical parts (like TM, core, presence, dialog, mediaproxy) went for OpenSIPS - a project (as power to delivered) is defined by the active and skilful developers. Kamailio recently announce merging with SER in order to go back and use the core and TM of SER (probably because of lack of devs) - anyhow, a merging back to SER will invalidate everything that made OpenSER so successful and apart from SER.
OpenSIPS has ongoing work for new a lot of new adds-on - more dialog stuff, prepaid controller, RLS, B2BUA, QoS, advanced routing, real load-based balancing, etc - maybe (as most of the tech guys) the listing of all this on the project web page is not the best (tech guys speak code not words :D).
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Ask them both the same question and choose the one from which you will received the quickest response. Cause you don't want do deal with potentially almost dead projects like SER. Stick with the one that will have the biggest dev team and the most active community.
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