Zulip Notifications
Zulip is an open source chat and collaborative software created by Jessica McKellar and Tim Abbott in 2012. Zulip combines the immediacy of real-time chat with an email threading model. With Zulip, you can catch up on important conversations while ignoring irrelevant ones. In Zulip, you subscribe to streams. Streams are like channels in Slack or IRC. Zulip was originally developed by Zulip, Inc., a small startup in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Zulip, Inc. was founded by the MIT team that previously created Ksplice, software for live-patching a running Linux kernel. Zulip was inspired by the Barnowl client for the Zephyr protocol, and the incredible community that Zephyr supported at MIT. Zulip, Inc. was acquired by Dropbox in early 2014, while the product was still in private beta. Zulip’s beta users loved Zulip’s unique user experience and continued using it, despite the fact that the product was not being actively developed. After a year and a half, Dropbox generously decided to release Zulip as open source software so that Zulip’s users could continue enjoying the software.
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