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I am hoping that UNA has JWT integrated into jitsi. But I don't see anyplace to add it, and it looks like its just a open jitsi server, which I cant have.
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I didn't say that I will start with my website Python from scratch. There are tens of thousands of modules for Python, UNA is a small child compared to Django. Take a look at an example of a CMS built on top of the Django framework: Wagtail. or Django-Cms or pure django the difference is that you will find documentation for everything, see which are the top sites that use this framework and you will understand. If you want to achieve great things, use the tools that can make it happen.
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I need jitsi questions answered and then I am ok with UNA I have been asking and posting the same question with no reply as yet, UNA I find is as you say great but lacks documentation I feel the UNA team work veru hard given the time they have I have appreciated all the help along the way too. I have it on a dedicated server with TMD its fine I am almost ready to launch my site but held back by this one item, I am also subscribed to una ant $90
per month which they deserve, I am happy overall with the software once you get into it, I just need JITSI questions answering
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You do realize that Facebook, the biggest of social networks, runs PHP. Anyhow, this thread is about jitsi, you want to debate web stack, web languages, who does what, just be sure you know your facts. Because I will say yes, this needs improvement, or yes, this needs done, yes documentation needs put together for developers.
You are experienced with Django obviously, its your comfort zone. Mine is joomla. Because when I left web development for native android development, I used joomla for the back end for apps I have in the playstore. So if I need something done, I just do it. I know joomla. Also, documentation for joomla is amazing.
UNA are producing documentation. We will see the ongoing outcome. As that progresses, I'll continue to look through code and ask questions. I FINALLY got a grasp around bx_srv.
Another ramble. If you like to discuss viability, scalability, my experiences as a Linux administrator, real world use case of load balanced Linux boxes, or anything related, please start a thread. We hijacked my thread about jitsi.