
Hi All,

See full list on github.com. Mattermost is an open source, self-hosted Slack alternative. View 121 alternatives to. Conferencing that works the way you do. Built-in voice and video calls are great, but Slack works with other tools, too. Instantly start meetings or join calls without leaving your Slack conversations by connecting your video conferencing service of choice.
I’m trying to deploy an instance of Jitsi on an AWS EC2 box and am unsure where I am going wrong. I’ve had good success with Nginx as my web server prior. But am hoping to leverage the 443 only environment when using Jetty as we hope to use Jitsi in Schools to deliver Online mentoring.
Instead, give them the best self-hosted slack team chat software like Troop Messenger, Flock, Rocket Chat, Mattermost, etc., to stay informed and monitored about all the work routines and updates. These days, the business entities, corporates, Start-ups, SMEs, large enterprises, etc., are bombarded with many collaboration tool options.
Step 1
Configure and EC2 box with 80 & 443 ports open ( Do I need other ports here? UDP 1000 might be blocked in schools)
Jitsi Meet Slackware
Step 2
Follow the instructions on https://jitsi.org/downloads/ . Seems to install fine. I also set up a letsencrypt cert.
Step 3
Now what? Do I need to do some configuring? On Nginx I could browse the website but I wonder if I need to do more with Jetty? I did find https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-videobridge/blob/master/doc/http.md but am unsure if this is where I should be focusing my attention and the instructions are a tad vague.

Regards
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Noisebridge conducts internal discussion and chat on our team on Slack. We use Slack as a glorified IRC, with multiple rooms to discuss different topics, often separated by working group, such as SecWG or CommunityWorkingGroup. |
Disambiguation of this Slack from the Slackware Linux distribution's 'Slack'.
- 1Multiplatform
- 1.3Why slack? - replacement?
- 2Digging in teh weeds

Multiplatform[edit]
Slack is accessible to logged-in users via desktop and mobile apps and on the web, as well as via IRC or XMPP clients.

Who to invite?[edit]
Slack is for communication supporting Noisebridge the physical space. If you want to invite someone, they should satify the following:
Jitsi Slacker
- 'Do you want to hang out with this person again?' and
- 'Has this person been coming around for a little while?'.
How to get on[edit]
Unlike Noisebridge's IRC channel, Slack requires an invitation to join. It's recommended that you meet up with someone knowledgeable in the space and talk to them about Slack, or if all else fails, request an invitation on Noisebridge-discuss.
Why slack? - replacement?[edit]
Some are not comfortable with slack as it is (add!):
- corporate entity
- not free
- archives and logs all messages and sends SMTP transcriptions by default to all users unless they otherwise select to disable that feature, which can be used in court. 'Both the California Evidence Code and the Federal Rules provide that admissions by a party opponent do not constitute hearsay. (See Cal. Evid. Code § 1220; Fed. R. Evid. 801(d)(2).).' This principle is *anti-thetical* to PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) principles of robust secure communications methodologies and protocols.
Requirements[edit]
- free open software
- stored messages
- encrypted
- realtime chat
- api/extensible
Alternatives[edit]
- rocket
- irc (not used, missing archive feature; [UPDATE: archival is a 'mis-design' and bad for security, IRC can be logged as well read up on the /log feature in many popular clients, e.g. irssi.])
- Mattermost
- SILC (end to end encrypted, free and open source, distributed or [multiple servers can share messages between each other providing message coherency to users more robust than 'federated' services like Mastodon. Heavily audited and vetted by w00w00, Coverity, OpenBSD developers and more over the course of a decade+. PFS can be tuned to have arbitrarily slow or fast key rotations, messages from users are encrypted *from* the server eavesdropping as well, especially with use of private message signing.)
- PSYC2 (end to end encrypted, distributed, free and open source, multiple client implementations, the lead developer is excellent, worth looking into more deeply)
- DISCORD!
Digging in teh weeds[edit]
URL Schemes[edit]
Unauthenticated profile image serving:
The last bit after the '-' is the image size requested, generally 48-512
Unauthenticated, non-domain restricted image proxy server:
Emoji sets:
Custom emoji:
[[User:|]] ([[User talk:|talk]]) 18:10, 12 June 2017 (UTC)
Terms, etc.[edit]
