Zoom became the most popular plugin and eventually our default. That’s because in 2016, we tried WebRTC as the open source solution for native voice/video but after two years we ended up switching to a plug-in based approach in 2018 due to the limitations of WebRTC. While Mattermost is an open source company, we were using Zoom due to its popularity, and even had Zoom as the default voice/video/screen-sharing plugin for Mattermost’s open source, self-hosted Slack-alternative that installs as a single Linux binary under MIT license. We tried open source WebRTC and failed, went to closed source Zoom and now open source Jitsi has us back on course-and our community led the way. The Mattermost-Jitsi story was a winding open source journey. Mattermost-Jitsi demo recording with founders of Mattermost and Jitsi. See how Jitsi is brought up in a single click, how the video screen can move around the Mattermost interface, go full screen, tear off into a new browser tab, and enable real-time collaboration scenarios. Watch a demo of Mattermost launching Jitsi inside a channel in an integrated experience on an open source platform. How to get started with the plugin today.Founder’s views – Founders of Mattermost and Jitsi, Corey Hulen and Emil Ivov, share their thoughts on integration and why open source collaboration platforms are more important than ever before.History of Mattermost-Jitsi – The Mattermost-Jitsi story was a winding open source journey.Mattermost-Jitsi demo recording – Watch Mattermost co-founder Corey Hulen demo the latest integration to Jitsi founder Emil Ivov.What to learn more? Read on to learn about the Mattermost-Jitsi plugin, including: Screenshot of open source Jitsi voice and video meeting started in a Mattermost channel via the Mattermost-Jitsi integration.
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