![]() Which can be both a good thing or bad thing, depending on which side you're getting.Ĭomentarios: Very satisfied. It still feels that they're pushing for new features more than to fix bugs. but this is to be expected and I'm not sure how it can be made easier. I understand this is complex code without various platforms connected together, and to be fair Rocket.Chat tried to provide several debugging options inside it, so they do put effort in this.Ĭonfiguring to use own Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) push notification is tricky, and requires deploying customized Android and iOS app. It's quite hard to debug/diagnose the issue, and on GitHub some issues have been waiting for weeks or months. I still see stability issues, sometimes chats not refreshing, and random minor issues. So we're very happy that we can collaborate directly with Rocket.Chat developers and hopefully having good relationship in the long term. We also did submit some patches and enhancements to Rocket.Chat GitHub, and while response time varies, we were welcomed, some of our contributions were accepted, some were not accepted but with clear explanation. Rocket.Chat supports OpenID Connect for SSO authentication out-of-the-box, which we integrate with FusionAuth and it works as expected. In case you want to modify the code (likely you won't need it), but you can, so it's a big plus for feeling in control. You have the option, but not forced to, to purchase business/enterprise support and upgrade for additional features, and Rocket.Chat company also provides hosting services. The core software is open-source, so the cost is low to get started. ![]() ![]() (to be honest, it still is now) But it makes me feel good too because if there's a use case, I feel that maybe 60-70% of the time, Rocket.Chat already provides that as an option. There are many features that can be enabled and configured, it's quite overwhelming at first. Especially since we deployed it in MongoDB Atlas (another commercial product as DBaaS), so our MongoDB cluster is also low-maintenance. Comentarios: Rocket.Chat has been very useful and relatively low-maintenance. ![]()
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