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Nextcloud Talk

Video- & audio-conferencing app for Nextcloud

Why is this so awesome?

  • 💬 Chat integration! Nextcloud Talk comes with some simple text chat since Nextcloud 13. More features are planned for future versions.
  • 👥 Private, group, public and password protected calls! Just invite somebody, a whole group or send a public link to invite to a call.
  • 💻 Screen sharing! Share your screen with participants of your call. You just need to use Firefox version 52 (or newer) or Chrome with this Chrome extension.
  • 🚀 Integration with other Nextcloud apps! Currently Contacts and users – more to come.
  • 🙈 Were not reinventing the wheel! Based on the great simpleWebRTC library.

And in the works for the coming versions:

If you have suggestions or problems, please open an issue or contribute directly :)

Contribution Guidelines

Please read the Code of Conduct. This document offers some guidance to ensure Nextcloud participants can cooperate effectively in a positive and inspiring atmosphere, and to explain how together we can strengthen and support each other.

For more information please review the guidelines for contributing to this repository.

Apply a license

All contributions to this repository are considered to be licensed under the GNU AGPLv3 or any later version.

Contributors to the Spreed app retain their copyright. Therefore we recommend to add following line to the header of a file, if you changed it substantially:

@copyright Copyright (c) <year>, <your name> (<your email address>)

For further information on how to add or update the license header correctly please have a look at our licensing HowTo.

Sign your work

We use the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) as a additional safeguard for the Nextcloud project. This is a well established and widely used mechanism to assure contributors have confirmed their right to license their contribution under the project's license. Please read developer-certificate-of-origin. If you can certify it, then just add a line to every git commit message:

  Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>

Use your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions). If you set your user.name and user.email git configs, you can sign your commit automatically with git commit -s. You can also use git aliases like git config --global alias.ci 'commit -s'. Now you can commit with git ci and the commit will be signed.