

Thanks, that’s what I had found. I will set up prosody somewhere and try…


Thanks, that’s what I had found. I will set up prosody somewhere and try…


Software company? They misspelled “private equity” in a peculiar way.


Do you run any bridge (I forget the XMPP nomenclature). One of the reasons I run matrix (synapse) myself is to have a single interface for many instant-message platforms. I’ve been looking into migrating to XMPP (im sure my matrix deployment can be slimmed down but for now it’s a behemoth taking 4 GB of RAM…) but I’ve been somewhat discouraged by the process


I sync to a local directory and then sync that with syncthing. It works.
The sync file is a big json thing, so concurrent edits are not exactly supported, but you get a pop up to warn you if you have diverging changes.


I worked in a couple of major european projects that had SLES everywhere, and I don’t remember official support being a topic at all.
What exactly is the use case for enterprise support? Where does it help and/or save money? I’m not challenging the concept, I’m genuinely curious because despite having worked in places where I assume it would make sense I have never seen it and never understood why would anybody pay for that.
Every time I see that brand in the store my mind goes “ooh black Betty, blend-a-med”…


Hard agree on IAM granularity. But breaking up things in projects limits the blast radius somewhat. They’ll get there.


I didn’t know Maybe, but I take the opportunity to suggest Actual, which took an opposite path (born as a closed SaaS solution, and upon commercial unviability was turned FOSS, and, boy, am I grateful for that).
This, from the project I use to deploy my server, could be a starting point
https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy?tab=readme-ov-file#bridges