Jami
  • Setup Jami
    • Download and install Jami
      • Jami for Android
      • Jami for GNU/Linux
      • Jami for iOS
      • Jami for macOS
      • Jami for Windows
      • Jami for servers
      • Jami for Web
    • Accounts
    • Add yourself
    • Link devices
    • Back up JAMI protocol accounts
    • Jami extensions
      • Jami extensions for Android
      • Jami extensions for Desktop
      • Jami extensions for iOS
      • Jami extensions for Web
  • Media
    • Safe software
    • Press releases
      • February 22, 2019
  • Videos
    • This is Jami
      • Let’s talk freely with Jami
      • How to talk privately with Jami
    • Jami for professionals
      • How can professionals communicate privately with their clients?
    • Jami for education
      • How can teachers communicate securely online with their students?
    • Jami for Windows
      • How to install Jami on Windows
    • Jami for macOS
      • How to create a Jami account on macOS
    • Jami for Android
      • How to create a Jami account on Android
    • Jami for Android TV
      • Use Jami on Android TV
    • JAMS (Jami Account Management Server)
      • Install JAMS on a server using Ubuntu 20.04 on a Digital Ocean Droplet
    • Tips
      • Why back up your Jami account?
      • How to share your ID on Android and iOS with other users (short version)
      • How to share your ID on Android and iOS with other users (long version)
      • How to configure biometric authentication for new accounts on Android
  • Recommendations
    • ar-AE العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)
    • de-AT Deutsch (Österreich)
    • de-CH Deutsch (Schweiz)
    • de-DE Deutsch (Deutschland)
    • en-AU English (Australia)
    • en-CA English (Canada)
    • en-CH English (Switzerland)
    • en-DE English (Germany)
    • en-EC English (Ecuador)
    • en-GB English (United Kingdom)
    • en-ID English (Indonesia)
    • en-IN English (India)
    • en-IS English (Iceland)
    • en-KN English (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • en-SE English (Sweden)
    • en-US English (United States)
    • es-ES español (españa)
    • es-US español (estados unidos)
    • fr-BE Français (Belgique)
    • fr-CA Français (Canada)
    • fr-FR Français (France)
    • hi-IN हिंदी (भारत)
    • hu-HU magyar (Magyarország)
    • ko-KR 한국어(한국)
    • nl-NL Nederlands (Nederland)
    • pl-PL polski (Polska)
    • pt-BR Português (Brasil)
    • ru-RU Русский (Россия)
    • sv-SE svenska (Sverige)
    • tr-TR Türkçe (Türkiye)
    • vi-VN Tiếng Việt (Việt Nam)
    • zh-CN 中文(簡體,中國)
    • zh-TW 中文(繁體,台灣)
    • zh-US 中文(簡體,美國)
  • User manual
    • Introduction
      • How does Jami work?
      • Who makes Jami?
    • Create Jami account
      • Android
      • iOS
      • macOS
      • Windows
    • Jami distributed network
      • Connectivity
      • The OpenDHT network
      • The JamiNS blockchain
    • All features by client
      • Legend
      • Text messaging
      • Calling
      • Account settings
      • Other features
      • Advanced settings
    • FAQ
      • Basics
      • Account management
      • Advanced
    • Use Jami on a LAN
      • Bootstrapping
      • TURN server
      • On mobile (DHT Proxy)
      • Name server
    • Jami for servers
      • Create a user account on the server
      • Install the Jami daemon on the server
      • Copy the Jami configuration files
      • Create a script file to launch Jami on the server
    • Bug report guide
      • Set up your environment
      • How to report a bug
      • Writing a clear summary
      • Writing precise steps to reproduce
      • Obtained Result
      • Expected Result
      • Providing additional information
  • JAMS manual
    • Download JAMS manual
    • Additional guides
      • Admin guide
      • Client guide
    • Introduction
      • Obtaining JAMS
      • System requirements
      • JAMS concepts
      • Getting started
      • Step 1: Create an administrator account
      • Step 2: Set up the Certification Authority
      • Step 3: Set up the user database
      • Step 4: Set up the server parameters
    • Private DHT node
  • Build manual
    • Sections
      • Introduction
      • Dependencies
  • Developer manual
    • Feature requests
      • SFL
      • Planned/In progress
      • Wanted but not planned
      • Can be implemented, contributions welcome (or will take months/years to come)
      • Depends on mass changes
      • Packaging
      • Others
    • New developers
      • The APIs of Jami
      • Coding style
      • Debugging tools
      • Improving the quality of Jami
      • Qt and QML coding style
      • Qt and QML testing tools
      • Submitting your first patch
      • Working with Gerrit
    • Jami Concepts
      • Account management
      • Audio
      • Banned contacts
      • Calls
      • Calls in Swarm
      • Conference protocol
      • The connection manager
      • Contact management
      • Dynamic Routing Table (DRT)
      • File transfer
      • Jami identifiers
      • Link new device
      • Name Server protocol
      • Swarm
      • Synchronization protocol
      • Profile synchronization
    • Going further
      • Choosing CRF value for encoder
      • Synchronization of delivery status
      • How it works (backend)
      • Client API
      • Notes for client
      • Important RFCs
      • Location Sharing on QT Client
      • Message displayed status
      • Setting up your own TURN server
    • Processes
      • Design Process
      • Release process
  • Extension manual
    • How it works?
      • How to use it?
      • Setup
      • Android
      • Linux/Windows
      • Use!
    • How to build?
      • Dependencies
      • ONNX Runtime 1.6.0
      • Plugin
    • Publishing on the Extension Store
      • Publication on the Extension Store
      • How the Extension Store works in Jami Desktop
      • Important: Test locally before publication
      • Add an extension
      • Congratulations, the Jami Extension has been added and is available for Jami users!
    • Creating Jami extensions
      • Jami extensions
    • Jami extension certificates
      • Certificates
      • Signature mechanism
      • Certificate chain
      • Certificate constraint
      • Certificate revocation
      • Sign an organization certificate
      • Create certificate
      • Sign an extension
      • Revoke a certificate
      • Verify certificate
      • Example
    • Extension Store in the Jami client
      • The Extension Store in the Daemon
      • The Extension Store in the Client
      • Extension State
    • TensorFlow extension
      • TensorFlow 2.1.0
  • Contribute
    • Reporting bugs and issues
    • Contributing code
    • Commit message guidelines
    • Packaging Jami
    • Contributing to this documentation
    • Dependencies
    • Cloning the repository
    • Editing a page
    • Previewing your work
    • Saving your work
    • Submitting a change
    • Modifying your work
    • Adding a page
  • GNU Free Documentation License
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    • 1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
    • 2. VERBATIM COPYING
    • 3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
    • 4. MODIFICATIONS
    • 5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
    • 6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
    • 7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
    • 8. TRANSLATION
    • 9. TERMINATION
    • 10. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
    • 11. RELICENSING
    • ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents
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