Have you checked what user OpenSSH usually runs as on a linux machine in order to allow key-based authentication? I'll give you a hint: it's root. That's no different than running as SYSTEM on Windows.
Looking forward to seeing PostgreSQL support! MongoDB is the only reason I'm not using Rocket.chat at the moment.
I agree with you about the MongoDB barrier. That's the only reason I haven't already set up a Rocket.chat server myself yet. I have worked with MongoDB on several applications in the past, and I just "don't get" why…
Why Mattermost over Rocket.chat, Let's Chat, or Kandan (as listed at https://about.gitlab.com/direction/)?
Have you checked what user OpenSSH usually runs as on a linux machine in order to allow key-based authentication? I'll give you a hint: it's root. That's no different than running as SYSTEM on Windows.
Looking forward to seeing PostgreSQL support! MongoDB is the only reason I'm not using Rocket.chat at the moment.
I agree with you about the MongoDB barrier. That's the only reason I haven't already set up a Rocket.chat server myself yet. I have worked with MongoDB on several applications in the past, and I just "don't get" why…
Why Mattermost over Rocket.chat, Let's Chat, or Kandan (as listed at https://about.gitlab.com/direction/)?