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date Tue, 27 Jan 2015 08:16:27 +0100
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{% extends "sat_website/category.html" %}

{% comment %}
SàT website: Salut à Toi's presentation website
Copyright (C) 2012  Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org)

This file is part of SàT website.

SàT website is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

Foobar is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with Foobar.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
{% endcomment %}

{% load i18n %}

{% block headline %}{% trans "Principles" %}{% endblock %}
{% block subtext %}{% trans "Some technical words to explain the project" %}{% endblock %}
{% block main_container %}

	<div class="row">
		<div class="col-md-6">
			<h2>{% trans "Multi-purposes" %}</h2>
			{% blocktrans with xmpp="<abbr title=\"eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol\">XMPP</abbr>" features_prefix="<a href=\"features.html\">" features_suffix="</a>" %} Based on the powerful  {{ xmpp }} standard, SàT can do instant messaging of course, but also many other things (and still counting). Here are some of the {{ features_prefix }}features{{ features_suffix }}:{% endblocktrans %}
			<ul>
				<li>{% blocktrans %}Microblogging: share your thoughts instantaneously{% endblocktrans %}</li>
				<li>{% blocktrans %}Group permissions: share what you want with only the people you want{% endblocktrans %}</li>
				<li>{% blocktrans %}File Sharing{% endblocktrans %}</li>
				<li>{% blocktrans %}Games{% endblocktrans %}</li>
				<li>{% blocktrans %}Interaction with other networks: talk to your friends on IRC, StatusNet, other XMPP networks, or potentially any network{% endblocktrans %}</li>
				<li>{% blocktrans with mua="<abbr title=\"Mail User Agent\">MUA</abbr>" %}Email client access: connect directly with any email client ({{ mua }}) like KMail or Thunderbird, and send message on any supported network{% endblocktrans %}</li>
				<li>{% blocktrans %}and many, many other features (it's extensible!){% endblocktrans %}</li>
			</ul>
            <p><a class="btn btn-default" href="features.html" role="button">{% trans "Tell me more" %}</a></p>
		</div>
        <div class="col-md-6">
            <h2>{% trans "Multi-frontends" %}</h2>
            {% blocktrans with frontends_prefix="<a href=\"frontends.html\">" frontends_suffix="</a>"%}SàT can be used with {{ frontends_prefix }}different interfaces{{ frontends_suffix }}, the heart of the software is independent. That means that you can use SàT:{% endblocktrans %}
            <ul>
                <li>{% blocktrans %}with a browser though the <strong>web</strong> interface{% endblocktrans %}</li>
                <li>{% blocktrans %}on your <strong>desktop</strong>, with the power of a native, integrated application{% endblocktrans %}</li>
                <li>{% blocktrans %}inside a <strong>console</strong> user interface{% endblocktrans %}</li>
                <li>{% blocktrans %}through a <strong>command line</strong>{% endblocktrans %}</li> 
                <li>{% blocktrans %}other frontends are planed (e.g.: small screens), and it's always possible to adapt one to fit your needs{% endblocktrans %}</li>
            </ul>
            <p><a class="btn btn-default" href="frontends.html" role="button">{% trans "Tell me more" %}</a></p>
        </div>
	</div>
	<div class="row">
		<div class="col-md-3">
			<h3>{% trans "Libre" %}</h3>
			{% blocktrans %}Salut à Toi is Libre (free as in freedom), that means that it follows the free software philosophy, not only because it's the best way to develop a software, but also for the share and freedom spirit.{% endblocktrans %}<br>
			{% blocktrans %}In addition, Salut à Toi follows a <strong>social contract</strong>: a moral engagment with the user.{% endblocktrans %} 
		</div>
		<div class="col-md-3">
			<h3>{% trans "Decentralised" %}</h3>
			{% blocktrans with xmpp="<abbr title=\"eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol\">XMPP</abbr>" %}By being based on {{ xmpp }}, SàT is naturally decentralised. That means that there is not one big server somewhere where all the data are stored. That's the only good way to fight against censorship, and to keep control of your data (you don't want to have your private pictures or intimate messages to be in the hands of an untrusted commercial company, do you?).{% endblocktrans %}
		</div>
		<div class="col-md-3">
			<h3>{% trans "Standard" %}</h3>
			{% blocktrans with xsf="<abbr title=\"XMPP Standards Foundation\">XSF</abbr>" xmpp="<abbr title=\"eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol\">XMPP</abbr>" %}Using a standard protocol is a key point: it's robust, widely used and tested, well documented. Every change is discussed publicly, there are debates on the best way to do things, and the {{ xsf }} is the guarantor of the evolution and stability of the protocol. That means that SàT can communicate easily with other {{xmpp}} projects: the way it "talks" to others is fully documented.{% endblocktrans %}
		</div>
		<div class="col-md3">
   				<h3>{% trans "Federated" %}</h3>
			{% blocktrans %}Federation means that SàT is open to the world: it can communicate on the global Jabber network. You can of course make your own private network if you wants, but with SàT you have the ability to send messages to somebody on an other server, using a different client. That's at the opposite of some proprietary and commercial networks which tend to lock their users up. Open your borders!{% endblocktrans %} 
		</div>
	</div>

{% endblock %}