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Zulip - Powerful open source group chat

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    LoudLemur
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    I was sure that Cloudron had started supporting Zulip. I looked for it and was surprised that it is still not there.

    Improvements have been considerable since the original request. Lets support Zulip!

    Based on the search results, here are the main advances in Zulip since March 2018 categorized by client and server improvements:

    Server Improvements

    Performance & Scalability (2018-2025)

    • Reworked message feed rendering with improved client-side caching for instant rendering of recently visited views
    • Optimized presence synchronization protocol using dramatically less network/CPU resources in large organizations
    • Squashed almost 700 database migrations to optimize new database creation runtime
    • Improved performance of creating channels with thousands of initial subscribers
    • Replaced pip with uv for better dependency management
    • Implemented typed_endpoint abstraction backed by Pydantic v2 for improved performance and readability

    Security & Privacy (2020-2025)

    • Added end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for mobile push notifications
    • Hardened message-fetching code path against access control bugs
    • Added server-to-server Zoom integration with better security
    • Improved LDAP integration with better user role synchronization
    • Added data export features with member consent controls
    • Fixed multiple CVEs including authentication bypass and channel permission issues

    File Management (2021-2025)

    • Added TUS chunked-upload protocol support for arbitrarily large files
    • Increased default MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE from 25MB to 100MB+
    • Added support for HEIC and TIFF image thumbnails
    • Improved video previews with better play button experience

    Administration & Management (2019-2025)

    • Channel archiving now preserves names and content access (with unarchiving support)
    • Group-based permissions system with granular channel controls
    • SCIM integration for user synchronization
    • Custom welcome messages for new users
    • Automated mobile push notification service registration
    • Improved user role management and permission systems

    Client Improvements

    User Interface (2020-2025)

    • Channel folders for organizing team channels
    • Recent topics view for channel overview
    • Improved left sidebar with search filters and unread count controls
    • Cleaner image/video thumbnail layouts
    • Enhanced message composition with better destination visualization
    • Modernized settings UI with minimal, clean design

    Messaging Experience (2019-2025)

    • Message reminders functionality
    • Support for channels without topics
    • Bulk message management (mark as read for muted topics)
    • Improved search with better operators and filters
    • Pasting large text now convertible to uploaded files
    • Read receipts and user status/availability

    Mobile App (2021-2025)

    • Complete rewrite with modern architecture
    • Added search, status, read receipts, and sharing features
    • End-to-end encrypted push notifications
    • Autocomplete for user group mentions
    • Broader TeX math support

    Integration Ecosystem (2018-2025)

    • Added integrations with OpenProject, OpenSearch, Airbyte, Onyx
    • Improved GitHub, GitLab, Jotform, Linear, NewRelic integrations
    • Removed deprecated integrations (OpsBeat, Desk.com)
    • Enhanced SAML and Microsoft Entra ID authentication

    The platform has evolved from a basic chat system to a comprehensive team collaboration platform with enterprise-grade security, scalability, and user experience improvements across all clients.

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      scooke
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      One hundred times YES!

      A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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        One hundred times YES!

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        LoudLemur
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        @scooke There is a relatively new (and strange) restriction on "open source" community edition rocketchat: only 25 users. Sessions are restricted, too.

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          @scooke There is a relatively new (and strange) restriction on "open source" community edition rocketchat: only 25 users. Sessions are restricted, too.

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          scooke
          wrote last edited by
          #87

          @LoudLemur I tried RocketChat once; I think I liked the layout and functions, but it was ssslllooowwww, compared to Mattermost and Matrix/Element. But what I've seen, and tried, with Zulip really makes me want to use it!

          A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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            I agree Zulip would really be a great addition. Best out of all of them.

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              crazybrad
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              So I too would love to see Zulip supported on Cloudron. So much so, that I considered tackling this myself (with the help of one of my programmers). As a prelude, I asked my favorite AI tool to perform an assessment on the difficulty of packaging Zulip for Cloudron. What came back shocked me. Zulip is non-trivial to package, and even more non-trivial to maintain. Here are the details: https://www.perplexity.ai/search/on-a-scale-of-1-to-10-with-10-0nrnZisTRb28m6FIXyHycA#0

              I would welcome some comments from the Cloudron team on this assessment and if correct, whether this is something possible to for the team to tackle? My (disappointed) gut says "no"...

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                So I too would love to see Zulip supported on Cloudron. So much so, that I considered tackling this myself (with the help of one of my programmers). As a prelude, I asked my favorite AI tool to perform an assessment on the difficulty of packaging Zulip for Cloudron. What came back shocked me. Zulip is non-trivial to package, and even more non-trivial to maintain. Here are the details: https://www.perplexity.ai/search/on-a-scale-of-1-to-10-with-10-0nrnZisTRb28m6FIXyHycA#0

                I would welcome some comments from the Cloudron team on this assessment and if correct, whether this is something possible to for the team to tackle? My (disappointed) gut says "no"...

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                timconsidine
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                @crazybrad my AI says (edited for brevity) :

                Based on the complexity of Zulip and the requirements of Cloudron packaging, I'd rate this a 7 or 8 out of 10 in terms of difficulty.

                For someone familiar with both Cloudron packaging and Docker, this could take 40-80 hours of work, depending on how smoothly the integration goes.

                So maybe a bit more optimistic but certainly a non-trivial project.

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                  #91

                  @timconsidine Appreciate the expert opinion. This has certainly opened my eyes about why some apps might "make the cut" and be added to the platform, and why others might not. I think what concerned me the most is the frequent updates and non-trivial data migrations. This might be a case where paying for Zulip Cloud is the smartest option.

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                    @timconsidine Appreciate the expert opinion. This has certainly opened my eyes about why some apps might "make the cut" and be added to the platform, and why others might not. I think what concerned me the most is the frequent updates and non-trivial data migrations. This might be a case where paying for Zulip Cloud is the smartest option.

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                    robi
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                    @crazybrad a group buy might make that trivially affordable for the individuals.

                    Conscious tech

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                      @timconsidine Appreciate the expert opinion. This has certainly opened my eyes about why some apps might "make the cut" and be added to the platform, and why others might not. I think what concerned me the most is the frequent updates and non-trivial data migrations. This might be a case where paying for Zulip Cloud is the smartest option.

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                      andreasdueren
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                      @crazybrad said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

                      @timconsidine Appreciate the expert opinion. This has certainly opened my eyes about why some apps might "make the cut" and be added to the platform, and why others might not. I think what concerned me the most is the frequent updates and non-trivial data migrations. This might be a case where paying for Zulip Cloud is the smartest option.

                      What non-trivial data migrations are we talking about?

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