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i2p
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I2P is an anonymous overlay network - a network within a network. It is intended to protect communication from dragnet surveillance and monitoring by third parties such as ISPs.

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kde
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Additional packages for KDE.

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Matrix is an ambitious new ecosystem for open federated Instant Messaging and VoIP. The basics you need to know to get up and running are:

- Everything in Matrix happens in a room. Rooms are distributed and do not exist on any single server. Rooms can be located using convenience aliases like ``#matrix:matrix.org`` or ``#test:localhost:8448``.

- Matrix user IDs look like ``@matthew:matrix.org`` (although in the future you will normally refer to yourself and others using a 3PID: email address, phone number, etc rather than manipulating Matrix user IDs)

The overall architecture is::

client <----> homeserver <===============> homeserver <----> client
https://somewhere.org/_matrix https://elsewhere.net/_matrix

``#matrix:matrix.org`` is the official support room for Matrix, and can be accessed by the web client at http://matrix.org/beta or via an IRC bridge at irc://irc.freenode.net/matrix.

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Matrix is an ambitious new ecosystem for open federated Instant Messaging and VoIP.

Synapse is a reference "homeserver" implementation of Matrix from the core development team at matrix.org, written in Python/Twisted for clarity and
simplicity. It is intended to showcase the concept of Matrix and let folks see the spec in the context of a codebase and let you run your own homeserver and generally help bootstrap the ecosystem.

Matrix is an ambitious new ecosystem for open federated Instant Messaging and VoIP. The basics you need to know to get up and running are:

- Everything in Matrix happens in a room. Rooms are distributed and do not exist on any single server. Rooms can be located using convenience aliases like ``#matrix:matrix.org`` or ``#test:localhost:8448``.

- Matrix user IDs look like ``@matthew:matrix.org`` (although in the future you will normally refer to yourself and others using a 3PID: email address, phone number, etc rather than manipulating Matrix user IDs)

The overall architecture is::

client <----> homeserver <===============> homeserver <----> client
https://somewhere.org/_matrix https://elsewhere.net/_matrix

``#matrix:matrix.org`` is the official support room for Matrix, and can be accessed by the web client at http://matrix.org/beta or via an IRC bridge at irc://irc.freenode.net/matrix.

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obs
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This project contains OBS server built for Fedora, with all packages needed for OBS which are missing in Fedora (or having too old versions).

The current status is quite experimental, but it's already useful enough to be self-hosting: the OBS server this project resides on runs Fedora with OBS server packages built on this server.

This OBS server even comes with SELinux policy, but it's not sufficient yet to cover all cases, so you should use permissive mode.

This project contains OBS server built for Fedora, with all packages needed for OBS that are missing in Fedora (or have too old versions).

The current status is quite experimental, but it's already useful enough to be self-hosting: the OBS server this project resides on runs Fedora with OBS server packages built on this server.

This OBS server even comes with SELinux policy, but it's not sufficient yet to cover all cases. It works in enforcing mode, but doesn't provide fine granularity to separate services from each other.

This project contains OBS server built for Fedora, with all packages needed for OBS that are missing in Fedora (or have too old versions).

The current status is quite experimental, but it's already useful enough to be self-hosting: the OBS server this project resides on runs Fedora with OBS server packages built on this server.

This OBS server even comes with SELinux policy, but it's not sufficient yet to cover all cases. It works in enforcing mode, but doesn't provide fine granularity to separate services from each other.

This project contains OBS server built for Fedora, with all packages needed for OBS that are missing in Fedora (or have too old versions).

The current status is quite experimental, but it's already useful enough to be self-hosting: the OBS server this project resides on runs Fedora with OBS server packages built on this server.

This OBS server even comes with SELinux policy, but it's not sufficient yet to cover all cases. It works in enforcing mode, but doesn't provide fine granularity to separate services from each other.

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