Rocketchat update
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From chatting with the team, it sounds like next steps will involve adding in encryption via our upcoming matrix-sdk-crypto node bindings - and then looking at ways to transparently embed a homeserver like Dendrite, sharing data as much as possible between RC and Matrix, so Rocket.Chat deployments can transparently sprout Matrix interoperability without having to run a separate homeserver.
#Rocketchat update update
I then wanted to use the direct message between multiple groups feature and thought that I needed to update rocket.chat to use the multiple groups feature (still don’t know if I actually. Looking at the initial pull request, the implementation lets Rocket.Chat act as a Matrix Application Service, effectively acting as a bridge to talk to an appropriate Matrix homeserver. Hello, I had successfully installed rocketchat using DigitalOcean and it was up and running. Thanks to Snapcraft, the installation is extremely simple. Snaps are easy to install, isolated from the rest of your system, and auto-updated. Rocket.Chat’s implementation follows the “ How do you make an existing chat system talk Matrix?” approach we published based on our experiences of linking Gitter into Matrix. Luckily, there’s a RocketChat snap that can easily be installed using Snapcraft.
#Rocketchat update install
On Ubuntu 14.04LTS, install snapd first: sudo apt-get install snapd. The result is an increase in productivity and customer satisfaction rates.
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It enables real-time conversations between colleagues, with other companies or with your customers, across devices on web, desktop or mobile. Our intention is that Matrix will grow into a massive open ecosystem and industry, akin to the open Web itself… and that every organisation participating, be that Rocket.Chat, Element, Gitter, Beeper, Famedly or anyone else will benefit from being part of it. Snaps also auto update when we release a new version. Rocket.Chat is a customizable open source communications platform for organizations with high standards of data protection. The more organisations that join Matrix, the more useful and valuable the network becomes for everyone, and the more momentum there is to further refine and improve the protocol. We’d like to thank the whole Rocket.Chat team for putting their faith in Matrix and joining the network: the whole idea of Matrix is that by banding together, different independent organisations can build an open decentralised network which is far stronger and more vibrant than any closed communication platform. We just wanted to take a moment to welcome Rocket.Chat to Matrix, given the recent announcement that they are switching to using Matrix for standards-based interoperable federation! This is incredible news: Rocket.Chat is one of the leading open source collaboration platforms with over 12 million users, and they will all shortly have the option to natively interoperate with the wider Matrix network: the feature has already landed (in alpha) in Rocket.Chat 4.7.0!