Amin Bandali: LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users
I am giving my very first
LibrePlanet talk today on
March 20th. I will be talking about
Jami, the GNU package for universal
communication that respects the freedoms and privacy of its users.
I'll be giving an introduction to Jami and its architecture, sharing
important and exciting development news from the Jami team about
rendezvous
points, JAMS,
the plugin SDK,
Swarm
chats, and more; and how these features each help empower users to
communicate with their loved ones without sacrificing their privacy or
freedom.
Here is the abstract for my talk, also available on the
LibrePlanet
2021's speakers page:
Jami is free software for universal communication that respects the
freedoms and privacy of its users. Jami is an official GNU package
with a main goal of providing a framework for virtual communications,
along with a series of end-user applications for audio/video calling
and conferencing, text messaging, and file transfer.With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home has
become the norm for many workers around the world. More and more
people are using videoconferencing tools to work or communicate with
their loved ones. The emergence of these tools has been followed by
many questions and scandals concerning the privacy and freedom of
users.This talk gives an introduction to Jami, a free/libre, truly
distributed, and peer-to-peer solution, and explains why and how it
differs from all other existing solutions and how it empowers
users.
I have been an attendee of LibrePlanet for some years, and am very
excited to be giving my first ever talk at LibrePlanet 2021 this year!
You can watch my talk and other speakers' talks live this weekend,
from the LibrePlanet 2021
- Live page. Attendance is gratis (no cost), and you can register
at https://u.fsf.org/lp21-sp.
Presentation slides:
pdf
(with notes) |
bib
Video:
webm
You can watch the presentation video below:
Source: Planet GNU