FSM Apr 16th — Staying connected with Free Software — Signal and Jitsi
FSM Apr 16th —Staying connected with Free Software —Signal and Jitsi As COVID-19 has most of us held up in our homes, social distancing and avoiding crowds —never has the need for Free and Open communications with each other been more important. As much as folks may want to rush out and grab a proprietary solution to talk to friends and family. Stop! Don't do it! Not only for the privacy of yourself but for your friends and loved ones. The recent media coverage ofprivacy and security concerns is demonstrating why we need trusted and secure software forour personal and confidential communications. As a part of this year's theme of de-FAANG (removal ofpredatorybig tech companies from your life), we are exploring the world of online communications and presentingsome Free/Libre and Open Source solutions to keeping in touch. Again we'll be meeting via an online video web chat called Jitsi. We will demonstrate some neat alternatives to allow you to communicate with others and respect everyone's freedoms. From text messaging on your phone that is encrypted end-to-end, through to voice and video chat that can allow that ear-to-ear and face-to-face connection that we sometimes need,Free Software has you covered. Event starts at 6:30pm on Thursday 16th April 2020. Details: Thursday 16th April, 6:30-8:00pm Jitsi Meet Room: https://jitsi.puzzleduck.org/FSM Meeting Tips: Mute your mic when joining or not talking
On 10/4/20 10:49 am, Michael Verrenkamp wrote:
FSM Apr 16th —Staying connected with Free Software —Signal and Jitsi
I'm sorry I missed this Michael, hope it went well! I've finally managed to get Jitsi Meet going on Guix System too, which is wonderful. I've also just created a new Matrix channel if anyone is interested in joining. In https://riot.im/ or your preferred Matrix client, you can join #free-software-melb:matrix.org. Regards, Ben
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Ben Sturmfels
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Michael Verrenkamp