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Jan Kaluza - 10 years ago 2015-11-27 14:00:26
jkaluza@redhat.com
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<h3>What is Spectrum 2?</h3>
 
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Spectrum 2 allows users to chat even when they are using different IM networks. It acts as a transport layer between the users as showed in the animation above.
 
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<h3>What networks does it support?</h3>
 
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You can connect Spectrum2 using following networks:
 

	
 
- XMPP
 
- Slack
 
<ul><li>IRC</li><li>Slack</li></ul>
 

	
 
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Spectrum 2 is written in C++ and uses the [Swiften](http://swift.im/swiften) library and various different libraries for "legacy networks".
 
Spectrum 2 is open source and released under the GNU GPL.
 

	
 
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