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      Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said:

      @travisdh1 said:

      @Jason said:

      7 users? do you even need exchange or office? if not use OpenOffice/Libre and a good hosted mailserver no point in the extra's of exchange if you don't need it.

      Hosted email and Libreoffice all the way.

      I actually agree that we have no need for AD, but at least I know my way around it now.

      Although Samba4 lowers the threshold for using it as it is free.

      And No CALs..

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        scottalanmiller @Jason
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        @Jason said:

        @scottalanmiller said:

        @travisdh1 said:

        @Jason said:

        7 users? do you even need exchange or office? if not use OpenOffice/Libre and a good hosted mailserver no point in the extra's of exchange if you don't need it.

        Hosted email and Libreoffice all the way.

        I actually agree that we have no need for AD, but at least I know my way around it now.

        Although Samba4 lowers the threshold for using it as it is free.

        And No CALs..

        And no spending time figuring out how many CALs you need, tracking to make sure you really have them, updating all of the licenses when you upgrade, storing all the documentation, etc.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said:

          @travisdh1 said:

          @Jason said:

          7 users? do you even need exchange or office? if not use OpenOffice/Libre and a good hosted mailserver no point in the extra's of exchange if you don't need it.

          Hosted email and Libreoffice all the way.

          I actually agree that we have no need for AD, but at least I know my way around it now.

          Although Samba4 lowers the threshold for using it as it is free.

          yeah, you can create a whole fake AD in Linux now-a-days. complete with Group Policies, etc.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said:

            @scottalanmiller said:

            @travisdh1 said:

            @Jason said:

            7 users? do you even need exchange or office? if not use OpenOffice/Libre and a good hosted mailserver no point in the extra's of exchange if you don't need it.

            Hosted email and Libreoffice all the way.

            I actually agree that we have no need for AD, but at least I know my way around it now.

            Although Samba4 lowers the threshold for using it as it is free.

            yeah, you can create a whole fake AD in Linux now-a-days. complete with Group Policies, etc.

            Not fake at all, it's very real AD. It's just not on Windows. But it is completely AD. Remember AD is a copy of LDAP, not the other way around.

            Group Policy has been available from Linux since the 1990s.

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              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              @Dashrender said:

              @scottalanmiller said:

              @travisdh1 said:

              @Jason said:

              7 users? do you even need exchange or office? if not use OpenOffice/Libre and a good hosted mailserver no point in the extra's of exchange if you don't need it.

              Hosted email and Libreoffice all the way.

              I actually agree that we have no need for AD, but at least I know my way around it now.

              Although Samba4 lowers the threshold for using it as it is free.

              yeah, you can create a whole fake AD in Linux now-a-days. complete with Group Policies, etc.

              Not fake at all, it's very real AD. It's just not on Windows. But it is completely AD. Remember AD is a copy of LDAP, not the other way around.

              Group Policy has been available from Linux since the 1990s.

              Thanks for the correction. I knew it wasn't right, but I had to have a way to get you to talk about it.

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                Jason Banned @IRJ
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                @IRJ said:

                you have to add users to your friend list one at a time.

                You can push out Lists, in addition to using the LDAP search.

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                • AmbarishrhA
                  Ambarishrh
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                  I just setup rocket chat on my local vm to test, the voice/video call never worked for me. Tried on my DO instance, same issue.

                  @scottalanmiller does video/voice call/screensharing works for you?

                  On Win/ MAC browser- clicking on video/voice on the browser, bring me the permission popup for granting access to cam and audio, but then i get a black screen.

                  On the desktop client- the button click doesnt do anything!

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                    Jason Banned @Ambarishrh
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                    @Ambarishrh said:

                    @scottalanmiller does video/voice call/screensharing works for you?

                    A lot of times those require tie ins to a PBX or telepresense system to work.

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                      scottalanmiller @Ambarishrh
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                      @Ambarishrh said:

                      I just setup rocket chat on my local vm to test, the voice/video call never worked for me. Tried on my DO instance, same issue.

                      @scottalanmiller does video/voice call/screensharing works for you?

                      On Win/ MAC browser- clicking on video/voice on the browser, bring me the permission popup for granting access to cam and audio, but then i get a black screen.

                      On the desktop client- the button click doesnt do anything!

                      I'll have to test.

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                      • dafyreD
                        dafyre
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                        Make sure you actually edit those environment variables... I forgot to do that, and the Web site would work fine, but the mobile client wouldn't work at all.... probably because it was trying to connect to the LAB url that was in the original script.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          Following up, how is this project going?

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                          • tonyshowoffT
                            tonyshowoff
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                            The only reason we haven't completely moved to Rocket.Chat is because it does not have XMPP support, but you bet when it's there, we're moving everything over. Currently we use something internally built that's a nightmare to deal with. If it takes too long, I may just contribute to that project myself and make something, or fork it if they don't want it 🙂

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                              scottalanmiller @tonyshowoff
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                              @tonyshowoff said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                              The only reason we haven't completely moved to Rocket.Chat is because it does not have XMPP support, but you bet when it's there, we're moving everything over. Currently we use something internally built that's a nightmare to deal with. If it takes too long, I may just contribute to that project myself and make something, or fork it if they don't want it 🙂

                              Have you tried Mattermost? If not, why not? If so, what did you like better about Rocket.Chat?

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                                tonyshowoff @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                @tonyshowoff said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                The only reason we haven't completely moved to Rocket.Chat is because it does not have XMPP support, but you bet when it's there, we're moving everything over. Currently we use something internally built that's a nightmare to deal with. If it takes too long, I may just contribute to that project myself and make something, or fork it if they don't want it 🙂

                                Have you tried Mattermost? If not, why not? If so, what did you like better about Rocket.Chat?

                                Yes and it was a piece of shit that was way more difficult to deal with, with fewer overall features. Rocket.Chat is closer to my ideal, just in general. Granted time has passed and this may not be true any more, but when I am ready to move things over I will look into all options again, but for now I'm mostly waiting on Rocket.Chat.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  Cool, was wondering as I'd just played with both a tiny bit and not enough to see how they were different yet. Rocket.Chat felt like it had the momentum and mindshare for a reason, but Mattermost seems to have more Slack API functionality ready (from what I've seen listed only.)

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                                  • dafyreD
                                    dafyre
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                                    Is there any reason in particular that it has to work with XMPP? I've not read the OP again... But if you need Desktop / Mobile clients, RocketChat offers those as well.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
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                                      XMPP makes it able to connect to a lot of existing infrastructure.

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                                      • tonyshowoffT
                                        tonyshowoff @dafyre
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                                        @dafyre said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                        Is there any reason in particular that it has to work with XMPP? I've not read the OP again... But if you need Desktop / Mobile clients, RocketChat offers those as well.

                                        Yes, exactly what @scottalanmiller said. We've got a lot of communication, notification, and other things which use it. Our web cam and credit exchange system (the messaging aspects) and our chat system also use it, and while Rocket.Chat is more for internal use in our case, pushing/pulling information from these other services will be easier.

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                                          stacksofplates @tonyshowoff
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                                          @tonyshowoff said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                          @dafyre said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                          Is there any reason in particular that it has to work with XMPP? I've not read the OP again... But if you need Desktop / Mobile clients, RocketChat offers those as well.

                                          Yes, exactly what @scottalanmiller said. We've got a lot of communication, notification, and other things which use it. Our web cam and credit exchange system (the messaging aspects) and our chat system also use it, and while Rocket.Chat is more for internal use in our case, pushing/pulling information from these other services will be easier.

                                          I'm also going to be testing out a KVM orchestration system tonight that uses XMPP.

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                                            dafyre @stacksofplates
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                                            @johnhooks said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                            @tonyshowoff said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                            @dafyre said in Rocket Chat vs. Jabber:

                                            Is there any reason in particular that it has to work with XMPP? I've not read the OP again... But if you need Desktop / Mobile clients, RocketChat offers those as well.

                                            Yes, exactly what @scottalanmiller said. We've got a lot of communication, notification, and other things which use it. Our web cam and credit exchange system (the messaging aspects) and our chat system also use it, and while Rocket.Chat is more for internal use in our case, pushing/pulling information from these other services will be easier.

                                            I'm also going to be testing out a KVM orchestration system tonight that uses XMPP.

                                            Let me know how that goes... I'm running KVM as my hypervisor in my personal server right now.

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