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It seems to be too short on some lesser-powered VMs.

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Question: in https://docs.mattermost.com/install/install-debian.html#install-postgresql-database-server, I see `BindsTo=postgresql.service` while in the original file here I find `Requires=mysql.service`. I don't know which one makes sense, so I keep the orinigal Yunohost version (Requires)

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* scripts: improve DB migration comment

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* Fix v2 database deletion on error (#434)

* scripts: improve comments

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Mattermost Team Edition

A free-to-use, open source, self-hosted alternative to proprietary SaaS messaging. Team Edition is your open source “virtual office”, offering all the core productivity benefits of competing SaaS solutions. It deploys as a single Linux binary with PosgreSQL under an MIT license.

Mattermost Enterprise Edition

To explore the benefits of Mattermosts enterprise features, you can replace the Mattermost Team Edition binary with a Mattermost Enterprise Edition binary. This version supports upgrading to Mattermost Enterprise Edition E10 or E20.

YunoHost specific features

This package can install the Entreprise Edition or the Team Edition.

Mattermost Mobile and Desktop Apps are available here

Features include:

  • One-to-one and group messaging, file sharing, and unlimited search history
  • Threaded messaging, emoji, and custom emoji
  • Tools for custom branding
  • Continuous archiving
  • Multi-factor authentication
  • Highly customizable third-party bots, integrations, and command line tools
  • Extensive integration support via webhooks, APIs, drivers, and third-party extensions
  • Easily scalable to dozens of users per team
  • Runtime profiling data and system monitoring reports