What's new in Jami (LibrePlanet 2023)
18 March 2023; updated 22 April 2023

*Update:* Jami has won this year's Award for Project of Social
Benefit[1], presented by the Free Software Foundation "to a
project or team responsible for applying free software, or the
ideas of the free software movement, to intentionally and
significantly benefit society.  This award stresses the use of
free software in service to humanity."

Today I gave a talk at LibrePlanet 2023[2] on what's new in and
about Jami[3] since my 'Jami and how it empowers users'[4] talk
for LibrePlanet 2021.

Here is the abstract for my talk, also available on the
LibrePlanet 2023's speakers[5] page:

 Jami is free/libre software for universal communication that
 respects the freedoms and privacy of its users.  An official GNU
 package, Jami is an end-to-end encrypted secure and distributed
 communication tool for calling, conferencing, messaging, and
 file transfer.  Jami has end-user applications across multiple
 operating systems and platforms, as well as multiple APIs and a
 plugin system for building upon and extending Jami as a
 framework for secure and private communication.

 This talk gives an update on what's new in and about Jami since
 bandali's "Jami and how it empowers users" talk at LibrePlanet
 2021.

Presentation slides: pdf[6] (with notes[7], only notes[8]) | bib[9]
LaTeX sources: tar.gz[10] | zip[11]
Video: webm[12]

~~I'll add the presentation video once conference recordings have
been processed and published by the Free Software Foundation.~~
You can watch the presentation video using the above webm[12]
link.

 LibrePlanet is a conference about software freedom, happening
 on March 19-20, 2023. The event is hosted by the Free Software
 Foundation, and brings together software developers, law and
 policy experts, activists, students, and computer users to
 learn skills, celebrate free software accomplishments, and
 face upcoming challenges.  Newcomers are always welcome, and
 LibrePlanet 2023 will feature programming for all ages and
 experience levels.

[1] https://www.fsf.org/news/free-software-awards-winners-announced-eli-zaretskii-tad-skewedzeppelin-gnu-jami
[2] https://libreplanet.org/2023/
[3] https://jami.net
[4] https://kelar.org/~bandali/talks/jami-empowers-users.txt
   gopher://kelar.org/0/~bandali/talks/jami-empowers-users.txt
[5] https://libreplanet.org/2023/speakers/#6138
[6] https://kelar.org/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.pdf
   gopher://kelar.org/d/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.pdf
[7] https://kelar.org/~bandali/talks/jami-2023-with-notes.pdf
   gopher://kelar.org/d/~bandali/talks/jami-2023-with-notes.pdf
[8] https://kelar.org/~bandali/talks/jami-2023-only-notes.pdf
   gopher://kelar.org/d/~bandali/talks/jami-2023-only-notes.pdf
[9] https://kelar.org/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.bib
   gopher://kelar.org/0/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.bib
[10] https://kelar.org/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.tar.gz
    gopher://kelar.org/5/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.tar.gz
[11] https://kelar.org/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.zip
    gopher://kelar.org/5/~bandali/talks/jami-2023.zip
[12] https://media.libreplanet.org/mgoblin_media/media_entries/2801/lp2023-neptune-saturday-1650.webm

Presentation slides and speaker notes are marked with
CC0 1.0 Universal and are dedicated to the public domain.
Presentation video is Copyright (c) 2023 Amin Bandali, and
is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.