Rocket.Chat 0.18.1 Released
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@scottalanmiller said:
Yeah, Rocket makes Slack kind of nutty to even consider.
Someone makes an expensive product that people seem like, so the Open Source community makes a clone that's free - I love it!
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That the risk that you run when you make a close source app and get greedy. If it was priced well, almost no one would have an interest in replicating it. Or if the product isn't any good, like Lync, lol. But if you make something decent and charge way too much, someone is going to show that what you produced wasn't really worth all that money.
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Installing this thing appears to be a nightmare. Their docs for FreeBSD and Ubuntu are both wrong and those are the only OSes that they appear to have docs for.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Installing this thing appears to be a nightmare. Their docs for FreeBSD and Ubuntu are both wrong and those are the only OSes that they appear to have docs for.
I had a hell of a time myself, it was like pulling teeth. I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the docs were wrong, glad it wasn't just me.
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I wonder about setting something like this up for my family... we all have iOS devices,.. so why not add the ability to chat within the family.
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Instructions now available...
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8086/installing-rocket-chat-on-centos-7
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@gjacobse said:
I wonder about setting something like this up for my family... we all have iOS devices,.. so why not add the ability to chat within the family.
I think the free slack would be better, unless you need the message history. Less to manage, and you can take advantage of the integrations.
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We got it working! A solid installer script working time after time. Woot!
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@johnhooks said:
@gjacobse said:
I wonder about setting something like this up for my family... we all have iOS devices,.. so why not add the ability to chat within the family.
I think the free slack would be better, unless you need the message history. Less to manage, and you can take advantage of the integrations.
right for small personal use, free slack is fine.. It is large organizations that have issues with Slack.
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@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@gjacobse said:
I wonder about setting something like this up for my family... we all have iOS devices,.. so why not add the ability to chat within the family.
I think the free slack would be better, unless you need the message history. Less to manage, and you can take advantage of the integrations.
right for small personal use, free slack is fine.. It is large organizations that have issues with Slack.
Surprisingly Scott is saying that you don't have issues, because large west coast companies are using it.
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@Dashrender said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@gjacobse said:
I wonder about setting something like this up for my family... we all have iOS devices,.. so why not add the ability to chat within the family.
I think the free slack would be better, unless you need the message history. Less to manage, and you can take advantage of the integrations.
right for small personal use, free slack is fine.. It is large organizations that have issues with Slack.
Surprisingly Scott is saying that you don't have issues, because large west coast companies are using it.
Depends on what you call large. West coast companies tend to be smaller than east coast F500. I think he's saying that an 10K person company may have issues. I'd expect... chatter for one thing. Slack is designed around amplifying noise, not suppressing it.
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I was saying that larger organizations find free Slack much too limiting. But in retrospect, even a small organization will quickly find the free limits restricting.
I realize that an asston of companies are paying and using it.
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Mattermost seems to be another alternative to Slack which is now integrated with gitlab. Seems like the same incoming and outgoing webhook integrations are on mattermost as well. http://www.mattermost.org/
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@JaredBusch said:
I was saying that larger organizations find free Slack much too limiting. But in retrospect, even a small organization will quickly find the free limits restricting.
I realize that an asston of companies are paying and using it.
Ah, all of my experience has been companies paying for it (outside of NTG testing it and in fifteen minutes finding the free one too limiting.)
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@Ambarishrh said:
Mattermost seems to be another alternative to Slack which is now integrated with gitlab. Seems like the same incoming and outgoing webhook integrations are on mattermost as well. http://www.mattermost.org/
Looks quite good.
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@scottalanmiller where you were talking about clutter - I think you said that these types of programs will create more not less clutter than email?
Is that a good or bad thing?
For a moment I was thinking that these would be safer for than email for things like attachments and links, but then I realize if the user can send via these programs, so can a virus.
One advantage that we can have with these types of programs though is that we can chat at or near real time about things that are being exchanged. So if something just kinda popped in there, we should be skeptical before opening it, but then I realized that a bot could be made to have a mini conversation over it as well....
Damn this is hard
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These things definitely add clutter. Having worked a few places that use them, it gets really messy, really quickly.
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I just want a universal replacement for email - I hate it, I Hate it, I HATE it!
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@Dashrender said:
I just want a universal replacement for email - I hate it, I Hate it, I HATE it!
It's not email I hate, it's the protocols. My God they're all so awful.
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@tonyshowoff Thanks! We are working really hard on the project. I hope you find some time to collaborate eventually