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Overview
This is the documentation for Jami, free/libre software for universal communication that respects the freedom and privacy of its users. Jami is available for multiple platforms including GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, Android/Replicant, and iOS.
License
Jami is an official GNU package released under the GNU GPL v3 (or any later version). You are free to redistribute 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 subsequent version.
Development
The Jami project maintains an open, review-driven workflow and is led by Savoir-faire Linux Inc. (Montréal, Québec), supported by a growing global community of users and contributors.
The development process includes:
Our team’s detailed guide to working with Gerrit can be found here, and the bug-reporting process is described here.
This documentation itself is community-driven — anyone can contribute!
Documentation Manuals
Here are the documentation manuals of Jami and details on how to contribute to Jami:
Community and support
Learn more about:
Jami: https://jami.net/
Jami extensions: https://jami.net/extensions/
JAMS (Jami Account Management Server): https://jami.biz/
Jami documentation: https://docs.jami.net/
Follow us for more:
Mastodon: @Jami@mstdn.io
We’d love to hear from you! Join the Jami community:
Contribute: https://jami.net/contribute/
Forum: https://forum.jami.net/
GNU Mailman: jami@gnu.org
Libera.Chat: #jami
Matrix: #jami:matrix.org (bridged with Libera.Chat)
You can also contact the Jami team at Savoir-faire Linux Inc. directly via email at contact@jami.net. Additionally, Savoir-faire Linux Inc. offers commercial support for Jami via https://jami.biz.