Libraries that we bundle directly in Jitsi: Note 1: Currently all libraries live in lib/src. Note 2: We have indicated when Jitsi community members are also somehow affiliated with the project - dhcp4java https://sourceforge.net/projects/dhcp4java/ Java DHCP API. Reason: No Debian package. - jfontchooser http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfontchooser/ This projects tries to provide an easy JFontChooser in the form of the JColorChooser. Reason: No Debian package. - jnsapi http://code.google.com/p/jinglenodes/ Jingle Nodes is an XMPP Extension that enable users to share and discover P2P Media Relays that can be used to enable Voice and Video Chat via Jingle. Reason: No Debian package. - jymsg http://jymsg9.sourceforge.net/ This API provides a way for Java applications to connect and use the Yahoo Instant Messenger protocol. Damian Minkov from Jitsi team is contributor and has commit right in the project. Reason: No Debian package. - OrangeExtensions http://ymasory.github.com/OrangeExtensions/ A pluggable jar containing stubs for the Apple Java Extensions. Reason: No Debian package. - smack_src_3_2_2 http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/smack/ Smack is an Open Source XMPP (Jabber) client library. Reason: We contributed several patches on version 3.2.2 in order to fix a memory leak, added code that handles some currently unchecked, fixes for discovery info parsing, a pubsub parsing problem and the option to use a custom javax.net.ssl.TrustManager. All of those have been sent to the smack community for integration about a year ago, but haven’t been integrated since. And there’s no Debian package. ITP: https://bugs.debian.org/640873 - jmyspell http://kenai.com/projects/jmyspell JMySpell is a 100% pure-Java implementation of the MySpell spell checker. Reason: No Debian package. - joscar http://code.google.com/p/joscar/ joscar is an easy-to-use, robust library for connecting to AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ from Java. Reason: No Debian package. - jsocks http://jsocks.sourceforge.net/ It is a SOCKS server written entirely in Java, which supports both SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols. Reason: No Debian package. - misc http://java.net/projects/jdic Using the desktop window alerter (for windows, mac and linux). Part in the jdic project svn/trunk/src/incubator/misc. Reason: No Debian package. - otr4j https://github.com/gpolitis/otr4j otr4j is an implementation of the OTR (Off The Record) protocol in java. Jitsi’s George Politis (who developed the lib as a GSoC 2009 participant) is current maintainer. Reason: No Debian package. - swingworker Part of jdesktop.org JDNC project. Reason: No Debian package. ITP: https://bugs.debian.org/494018 - irc-api https://code.google.com/p/irc-api/ IRC-API is a state(ful)/(less), (a)synchronous IRC API written in Java. Reason: No Debian package. - jmork https://github.com/ibauersachs/jmork A Java Implementation of a Mork Parser. Mork is a text "database" format used by Mozilla applications like Firefox and Thunderbird to store some data. Reason: No Debian package.