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deb or a custom apt repository would be 100x better and save me upgrade time and downtime.
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The install process is also a bit silly, copy pasting files and such, a provided. The web interface is much better, but a bit buggy, nothing serious but little lags and quirks persist longer than I would expect. I would trade all new features and other fixes for faster and more reliable apps.
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IOS and Android Apps are pretty idiocy, they're getting a bit better, but they are easily the worst part and I field lots of complaints about them. We don't use many of the enterprise features, we just pay the licensing to support open source. It doesn't ask anywhere on this survey, but we use it for about 80 people, 60 staff and then various clients and contractors. This is far and away our primary reason for using this instead of Slack,Hipchat,Cisco, etc. Open source and self hosted, I don't get irritated if slack goes down and I don't have to worry about my data security or my data just being lost of the company goes belly up. Mostly good, but I do feel it is a slightly lesser experience than some proprietary options. Allow users to safely deploy tested and 100% working apps along their Mattermost instance. Store idea is not a new concept, and a company that respects themselves should make use of own repository. A bot repository is missing, this can fir next to all others apps and allow users automatic deployments of any apps from the store. It requires integration directory to allow users app deployment in mattermost ecosystem with ease. Amazing open source community built around the product, friendly and helpful people! Cross-platform applications ready to use. One executable binary, simple to upgrade and maintain! Reliable self hosted alternative to other SaaS PaaS options. If you need a centralized devops collaborative platform, give it a try! Overall every chance we had to contribute we toke it, thats why we decided to fully translate mattermost in Romanian language, do we did. Integrated with all entire ecosystem from Taiga.io to Gitlab for a better DevOps experience. It helped us keep communications across teams and countries painless. We solve the need to have a Support/Chat/Client support software, with this we have it all in one. I should probably feed this back to the devs. The only thing I miss from the Slack days is a sidebar/widget that tells you the local times of the other users (handy when working with folk from overseas!), though we have recently developed our own slash command to return this information, it would be nice if it was built in to the server. Ideally I would like to be able to sign into multiple slack servers from the mobile app (though, the native app has really come along in leaps and bounds recently). The Mattermost developers and community at large have been very helpful in answering questions when we've come up against issues, and I have even got a couple of my integrations featured on the integrations page of their website!
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It's been relatively hassle-free in getting it set up, and the whole team love it! One or two of us (myself included) were inspired to brush up on some of our coding skills when we discovered it didn't quite have the integrations that slack did, and as such have learned a lot about how Mattermost is put together, and how to create bots to get the information we need via webhooks. We used to use the free tier of slack, but quickly discovered that the message limit was causing issues when we needed to recall conversations had in the past. A great way to stay in touch with devs from all around the world. Switched to Mattermost after using Slack extensively, but got sick of the 10000 message limitĪ platform to discuss issues and feature ideas around our open source project, without cluttering up the threads on github.
