

Privacy‑First P2P: Open‑Source Tools for Calls & Workshops
Host privacy‑first calls & workshops with open‑source + peer-to-peer tech. Zero‑knowledge Audiovisual Club (Zk AV Club) Foundry is back with a salon discussion + review of open‑source and peer‑to‑peer tools for hosting community calls and workshops. We’ll compare the options, share our thoughts, and help you find a solution that suits your needs.
Who it’s for: Creators, community organizers, and teams inside orgs (nonprofits, co‑ops, DAOs, clubs, student groups, research labs) who want open‑source/P2P tools for meetings and workshops.
Complete show agenda and audience guide: https://cryptpad.fr/code/#/2/code/view/RA6d1Ng6mPy2mpPoCxembKpguqEkyxkZIY2L80lzeM8/present/
We'll discuss:
MiroTalk P2P — https://p2p.mirotalk.com
Jitsi — https://jitsi.org/
Jibri — https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/
VDO Ninja — https://vdo.ninja/
BigBlueButton — https://bigbluebutton.org/
⚡ Want to host your own workshop? Whether it’s audio, livestreaming, or DIY recording setups ... Community-led workshops are OPEN – details here:
Lead Your Own Zk Av Club Foundry Workshop! (EN) https://www.zkav.club/workshops/
Conduza Seu Próprio Workshop Zk Av Club Foundry! (PT) https://www.zkav.club/workshops/PT/
¡Conduce tu propio Taller Zk Av Club Foundry! (ES) https://www.zkav.club/workshops/ES/
📅 Coming Up Next:
Zk Av Club Foundry #9 – October 17, 2025: Producing virtual conferences and online meetups!
Zk Av Club Foundry is a recurring educational livestream series — combining topical discussions with practical community-led workshops — diving deep into specific aspects of emerging, often experimental, technologies. Foundry isn’t just about watching or listening; it’s about participating, learning, and shaping the future of collaborative content creation.
Salon: Informative discussions with people who work in the field, covering everything from peer-to-peer (p2p) file sharing to community governance, from brand and design to privacy in collaborative ecosystems.
Workshops: Practical workshops where you can get your hands dirty with real-world applications, from event coverage and content creation using free open-source software (FOSS) to understanding decentralized livestreaming solutions.
Curriculum design and production by Ryan Taylor, Aura Brito, Robmar Enoe, and Roosevelt Gordones, with additional support from autotunafish, decentralistdan, and zkSquirrel.
Zero-knowledge Audiovisual Club – Don’t just watch. https://zkav.club