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Jitsi meet flutter5/25/2023 With it, companies can skin the Jitsi experience with their own branding or embed it into their own business workflow without needing to host it on their own – that is taken care of by the Jitsi team. Instead, 8x8 introduced a SaaS model called JaaS – Jitsi as a Service. The support and customization services were scrapped, which meant those who needed support services had to rely on third-party vendors, who are not necessarily maintaining the main Jitsi source code branch directly. Once BlueJimp got acquired (first by Atlassian and later by 8x8), that has changed. Jitsi was developed and maintained by BlueJimp with the premise of providing support and customization services. While Jitsi started as a pure open source project, this has changed throughout the years. Jitsi’s open source and commercial offering This gives Jitsi an advantage for those looking for quick solutions for general purpose video meetings, whereas the alternatives are better at giving more flexibility in the specific implementation and optimizations to employ by their communications architecture. Interestingly, this component-based approach used by Jitsi differs from other open source media servers, which focus on offering a media server component only, with references or samples on how to handle the rest of the necessary pieces – Janus and mediasoup come to mind here.
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