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dendrite reviews and mentions
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How should I set up a private chat server/client for my family ?
Dendrite, meanwhile, can be found here. They say it's in beta. I think it's a late Alpha. Dendrite's primary mode is "Monolith"; this will have many of the same scalability/balancing options that Synapse does. However the true benefit to Dendrite as I see it is the "polylith" mode where workers can swap around which worker is the master without any interruption of service. I do not think that Dendrite polylith works yet, but I might be wrong. I'll be looking at running it on a test server in January to see if it's time to upgrade from Synapse (and time to invest in 4-6 SBCs to keep three here and send 3 to 3 of my buddies to make my Matrix even more reliable).
- Matrix was worth the effort to self host
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Matrix was worth the effort to self host.
Initially I started with Matrix-Synapse. The toughest part was figuring out how to setup a subdomain to host my matrix server on, while still being able to point users to the main domain when they sign-up. (@user:example.com instead of @user:matrix.example.com). Once I figured out how delegation worked with a reverse proxy I got it working and figured id try dendrite. Dendrite is the second generation matrix server written in Go and it I think its configuration is easier and its footprint is smaller than matrix-synapse. However since its still a work in progress and its in beta stages some features aren't implemented and there were a few hiccups that made me switch back to matrix-synapse. So when dendrite is good to go I'll definitely be switching to that.
- What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
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Self-Hosted LAN Matrix/Synapse Server
You could also try dendrite, it's also an official server implementing the matrix protocol but it's way lighter and seem easier to setup. It's still not a full replacement of synapse because it lack some features but for a private usage it should be more than enough
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'Matrix' Network Hits 60 Million Users, Improving the Demand for Decentralized Communication
Somebody made good experience with https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite?
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New Upcoming Telegram Premium Features
There is Dendrite, a complete rewrite of Synapse in Golang by the same authors
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Anyone needs a (long-term) contributor for their open source project written in Go?
A couple come to mind: * matrix-org/dendrite, next generation Matrix chat server. * prometheus/prometheus, we're always looking for contributors.
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GTK4 Matrix Client
Dendrite development is literally going faster than ever, with major releases every 2 weeks, and 0.8 out last Friday (https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/releases), and 83% CS API compliance and 95% SS API. The core team is depending on it to power the reference P2P matrix implementation as per https://arewep2pyet.com, plus we currently have dedicated funding for Dendrite, avoiding the team getting sidetracked by other stuff as they have been in the past.
Meanwhile Synapse is continuously getting more resource efficient too, with Fast Joins landing shortly - and Conduit looks to be making decent progress as well.
In other words, i think we’re about to enter a golden age of Matrix servers :)
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Setup guide for dummies?
For Dendrite I’ve used the guide on GitHub: https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/blob/main/docs/INSTALL.md
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matrix-org/dendrite is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.