You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.
You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.
You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.
I did have a chat with one of the Element sales people a few months back and based on the conversation, it sounded that Dendrite is not anywhere on their roadmap to invest any resources.
+1 for Gandi, as they also have an API for management as well and support ACME DNS challenge for Let’s encrypt.
Does not have all the features you listed, but I used Rustypaste in the past for sharing all kind of things and was quite happy with it.
Nice catch and thanks for sharing. Will definitely check it out.
Fully agree to this summary. traefik also gave me a hard time initially, but once you have the quirks worked out, it works as promised.
Caddy is absolutely on my list as an alternative, but the lack of docker label support is currently the main roadblocker for me.
Did use tt-rss in the past but switched over to miniflux, as I just wanted something more resource friendly.
You can also have a look at contabo as well.
Same issue here.
I think it would be good practice, that verifying app support should take a front seat in the future before upgrading. The way it is currently handled, is not a good practice to retain users, but rather drive them away.
The real culprit here is BIMI and the Marketing folks.
This is just the beginning, with more mail providers probably joining in sooner or later.
Why not post it on matrix@lemmy.ml as well?
Will have a look. Thanks.
Fedora Silverblue. But when switching I had to wrap my head around the differences in the workflow of doing things. Once youre past that it’s rock solid and had no issues so far.
Got it. Thanks.
Zulip looks like a good alternative for us due to the available integrations which we also will take for a spin. And there is always XMPP of course, but I’m not a huge fan of it as all the Clients seem rather outdated.
What other better options would you consider instead of Matrix? Happy to hear your suggestions ;)
I also looked into this option and was wondering how it might collide with our existing Ansible playbooks, as Ansible itself is not declarative and some tasks might overwrite existing functionality.
That’s a valid point. Initially we were thinking of running without federation, just to avoid that someone creates a public room by accident and have all the internal communication out there.
I’m not sure if this is a valid fear, as I haven’t looked too deep into the permission options yet.
Another alternative approach could be Distrobox, where you can set up isolated environments for your specific needs.
Initially Focalboard looked very interesting until mattermost decided to not support it anymore and leaving it’s future tangling in the air.
Other options I am also looking into besides the ones mentioned are
You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.