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Zulip 12.0: Organized chat for distributed teams
(blog.zulip.com)
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I don't see how E2EE would be that important for Zulip. It is mostly used in Teams who work together on a project or for a specific business/company. They all know each other (or at least part of the Teams) and share the information. And it is (typically) run on dedicated hardware owned by the Team.
So i personally see no benefit for E2EE in these kind of contexts.