Home ==== .. image:: _static/logo-jami.svg :alt: Jami logo This is the documentation for `Jami `_, free/libre software for :doc:`universal communication ` that respects the freedom and privacy of its users. Jami is available across operating systems and platforms including GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, Android/Replicant, and iOS. Jami is an official GNU package and you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License `_ as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The Jami team :doc:`uses Gerrit for development ` and code reviews, and issues and feature requests are :doc:`tracked on the Jami GitLab `. The development of Jami is led by `Savoir-faire Linux `_ --- a Canadian GNU/Linux consulting company based in Montréal --- and is supported by a growing global community of users and contributors. This documentation is community-driven and :ref:`anyone can contribute `! .. note:: You may also be interested in the Jami `daemon `_ or `libclient `_'s technical documentation, the daemon's `code coverage `_, or the `OpenDHT wiki `_. Documentation manuals --------------------- Here are the documentation manuals of Jami and details on how to contribute to Jami: .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 user/index build/index developer/index jami-extensions/index contribute Community and support --------------------- You can reach the Jami developers and community of users at the following public places: - Jami's forum: https://forum.jami.net - Jami's GNU mailing list: `jami@gnu.org `_ - Jami's IRC channel on the Libera.Chat network: `#jami `_ - Jami's Matrix room: `#jami:matrix.org `_ (bridged with the above IRC channel) - Jami's social media: `@jami_social `_ (Twitter) and `@Jami@mstdn.io `_ (Fediverse) - Jami's subreddit: `/r/jami `_ You can also contact the Jami team at Savoir-faire Linux directly via email, at contact@jami.net. Additionally, Savoir-faire Linux offers commercial support for Jami via https://jami.biz.