Mattermost 6.0 messaging system Released

The release of the messaging system Mattermost 6.0 is available , focused on ensuring communication between developers and employees of enterprises. The server-side code of the project is written in the Go language and is distributed under the MIT license. The web interface and mobile applications are written in JavaScript using React, the desktop client for Linux, Windows and macOS is built on the Electron platform. MySQL and PostgreSQL can be used as a DBMS.
Mattermost is positioned as an open alternative to the Slack communication system and allows you to receive and send messages, files and images, track the history of conversations and receive notifications on your smartphone or PC. Slack-ready integrations are supported , and a large collection of native modules are provided to integrate with Jira, GitHub, IRC, XMPP, Hubot, Giphy, Jenkins, GitLab, Trac, BitBucket, Twitter, Redmine, SVN, and RSS / Atom.
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