This was an old fork we did, and most of the new work we do with 8x8 on Jitsi ends up on their core repo. But if you are more interested in helping work out the kinks in a development version of Jitsi on, we certainly encourage that, as we all benefit.Īnd quick note on the out of date repo. At its core are infrastructure components built around the Jitsi Videobridge, an open-source Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) the most popular WebRTC media server architecture. So, we hope that our users find that compelling as a service they can rely on. Jitsi Meet has a complex architecture that evolved for various needs over a decade. We don’t deploy new features on Brave Talk until they are fully vetted and stabilized on. And we have stripped out all of the normal telemetry/instrumentation. Of course, because it is a development site, it is properly instrumented with telemetry to give them appropriate feedback on how everything is performing.īrave Talk, by contrast, is run as a full production service. From speaking to our friends at 8x8, that site is a development site, where they are able to try out experimental/potentially unstable features before they go into 8x8’s own paid version of Jitsi. You are absolutely right that is providing for free several of the premium features we mention. Jitsi is a set of open source-projects, and Jitsi Meet is one of those projects (the best-known today). These are all great questions, and I appreciate that you care enough about Brave to take the time to ask them. YOU NEED TO EITHER COPY AND PASTE THE LINK. Jimmy Secretan (VP of Services & Operations): PLEASE NOTE THAT WHEN YOU CLICK THE JITSI MEET LINK IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY TAKE YOU TO YOUR DEFAULT BROWSER.
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