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Linux Foundation

Matrix - Open, Secure, Decentralised, Real-Time Communication Across Networks

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore the Matrix protocol for open, secure, and decentralized real-time communication in this 31-minute Linux Foundation conference talk by Oleg Fiksel from Deutsche Telekom. Learn about key features, end-to-end encryption, security assessments, and the distributed architecture of Matrix. Discover home servers, server-server and client-server APIs, and various client implementations including Element, desktop, and console options. Understand application server APIs, integrations with Etherpad and Jitsi, and custom integrations. Dive into bridge architecture and types, and find out who's using Matrix. Get guidance on where to start and access a test server to begin your journey with this innovative communication protocol.

Syllabus

Intro
OLEG FIKSEL
WHAT IS MATRIX?
MATRIX KEY FEATURES
E2E ENCRYPTION
SECURITY ASSESSMENT
MATRIX DISTRIBUTED ARCHITECTURE
HOME SERVERS
SERVER-SERVER API
HOME SERVER IMPLEMENTATIONS
CLIENT-SERVER API
CLIENTS - ELEMENT
CLIENTS - DESKTOP
CLIENTS - CONSOLE
APPLICATION SERVERS API
INTEGRATIONS - ETHERPAD
INTEGRATIONS - JITSI
INTEGRATIONS - CUSTOM
BRIDGES ARCHITECTURE
BRIDGE TYPES
WHO IS USING MATRIX?
WHERE TO START?
SUMMARY
TEST SERVER

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