Home
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.. image:: _static/logo-jami.svg
   :alt: Jami logo

This is the documentation for `Jami <https://jami.net>`_, free/libre
software for :doc:`universal communication <user/introduction>` that
respects the freedom and privacy of its users.  Jami is available
across operating systems and platforms including GNU/Linux, macOS,
Windows, Android/Replicant, and iOS.

.. admonition:: Translations

   This documentation is available in `English </>`_,
   `French </fr/>`_, and `Persian (Farsi) </fa/>`_.

Jami is an official GNU package and you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>`_ as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.  The Jami team :doc:`uses Gerrit for
development <developer/working-with-gerrit>` and code reviews, and
issues and feature requests are :doc:`tracked on the Jami GitLab
<user/bug-report-guide>`.  The development of Jami is led by
`Savoir-faire Linux <https://savoirfairelinux.com/en>`_ --- a Canadian
GNU/Linux consulting company based in Montréal --- and is supported by
a growing global community of users and contributors.

This documentation is community-driven and :ref:`anyone can contribute
<contribute:Contributing to this documentation>`!

.. note:: You may also be interested in the Jami `daemon
   <https://docs.jami.net/doxygen/daemon/>`_ or `libclient
   <https://docs.jami.net/doxygen/lrc/>`_'s technical documentation,
   the daemon's `code coverage <https://docs.jami.net/coverage/>`_,
   or the `OpenDHT wiki
   <https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht/wiki>`_.


Documentation manuals
---------------------

Here are the documentation manuals of Jami and details on how to
contribute to Jami:

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 1

   user/index
   build/index
   developer/index
   contribute

Community and support
---------------------

You can reach the Jami developers and community of users at the
following public places:

- Jami's forum: https://forum.jami.net
- Jami's GNU mailing list: `jami@gnu.org
  <https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/jami>`_
- Jami's IRC channel on the Libera.Chat network:
  `#jami <https://web.libera.chat/#jami>`_
- Jami's Matrix room: `#jami:matrix.org
  <https://matrix.to/#/#jami:matrix.org>`_
  (bridged with the above IRC channel)
- Jami's social media:
  `@jami_social <https://nitter.net/jami_social>`_ (Twitter)
  and `@Jami@mstdn.io <https://mstdn.io/@Jami>`_ (Fediverse)
- Jami's subreddit: `/r/jami <https://old.reddit.com/r/jami>`_

You can also contact the Jami team at Savoir-faire Linux directly via
email, at contact@jami.net.  Additionally, Savoir-faire Linux offers
commercial support for Jami via https://jami.biz.