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bigbluebutton2
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bigbluebutton2 is a sophisticated Python client library for BigBlueButton™ with Django integration.
This package implements tools for using the API of the
BigBlueButton_ web conferencing and online teaching software. In order to
broadly support the software in widespread python-based ecosystems, it
contains:
XML-RPC API_Django_ web framework, including an
API proxy view with multi-tenant/scoping supportThe project serves as the core for InfraBlue, the django-based material
design BigBlueButton frontend, and the conferencing integration in the
AlekSIS school information system.
For an overview of all features of the different parts of
python-bigbluebutton2, as well as a complete API reference, please refer to
the full documentation_.
This library is free and open software, licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.
.. _BigBlueButton: https://bigbluebutton.org/ .. _XML-RPC API: https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/dev/api.html .. _Django: https://www.djangoproject.com/ .. _InfraBlue: https://edugit.org/infrablue/infrablue .. _AlekSIS: https://aleksis.org/ .. _full documentation: https://infrablue.edugit.io/python-bigbluebutton2/docs/html/
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