Hi!
DHH (co-founder of Basecamp) announced yesterday that they’re making their group chat software open source and free for everyone to use. This is fantastic news, especially considering this piece of software previously required a $299 payment just to access the codebase (far too expensive, in my opinion).
It looks like we now have another excellent open source alternative to Slack and Microsoft Teams, thanks to this move. I really hope more companies will follow this trend soon.
What are your thoughts?
This isn’t nearly enough to change my opinion of DHH, an out-and-proud piece of shit.
Please tell me more about this. I don’t know enough to know what to dislike him about.
I only saw him recently talking about his Omarchy thing. Seemed too opinionated.
I also wasn’t aware so had a search.
If you don’t mind Reddit, this thread is interesting… https://www.reddit.com/r/rails/comments/133lcyl/can_someone_explain_what_happened_with_the/
Or there’s this… https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/3/22418208/basecamp-all-hands-meeting-employee-resignations-buyouts-implosion
Edit: Actually this is probably the most comprehensive summary: https://schneems.com/2021/05/12/the-room-where-it-happens-how-rails-gets-made/#the-basecamp-incident
That’s a more recent flare up but DHH has been “ruffling feathers” for a while to put it politely. https://tomstu.art/the-dhh-problem
How does it compare to mattermost or rocketchat?
I was a mattermost admin on a pretty big corporate instance ages ago, it faded out not because of teams but because of lacking integration with productivity software.
Actually we were denied integration efforts because trust issues OSS vs corpo. How ironic today when pretty much everything is tied to a foreign cloud ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Sigh, why build this with Ruby on rails :/
They, the owning company, also created Rails. So everything they have is made with it.
There are some other projects in this space already, with varying levels of open source / selfhostability / features
Zulip and Revolt looked the most promising for Slack and Discord replacements respectively
Revolt can’t be considered viable in my mind until the mobile app stops hardcoding the official instance and lets users connect it to selfhosted instances.
That and SSO.
I’m been trying to stand up a zulip instance. It’s working but I haven’t used it much. I want a feature complete jitsi instance to go with it and that’s only partially implemented right now.
That said, zulip does seem like the best option for me presently.
Haven’t tried revolt.
Mattermost seems to be perpetually entangled but being disentangled from some other suite. Confusing and frustrating.
I haven’t tried rocket chat for 5 years or so. I think last time I read about it people were complaining that the FOSS plan is very limited.
Are there any restrictions on a FOSS instance? Is there a pay wall?
Not sure what I’ll use this for yet, but I’m going to see if I can host it tonight I guess. Didn’t have anything else planned .
Edit: or not… still looks like you need a paid license at this point
Siiiiiighhh *unzips (rar file)
Where do you see that? The repo says you should be able to clone and run it.
I used the link listed on the post above, and it brings you to their website. (https://once.com/campfire) Then I tried to search for an install for Linux and was finding
/bin/bash -c “$(curl -fsSL https://auth.once.com/install/YOUR_LICENSE_KEY)”
Can you link me to what you found?
Thanks man, I’ll probably end up giving that a shot later tonight or tomorrow afternoon then, nothing to lose, and it keeps me from spending money I don’t have on a day off
Here’s the link to the basecamp/once-campfire GitHub repo.
I’ve got X blocked on all my personal devices but I opened the tweet on my work computer to retrieve it.