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That's right, but it's not activated by default. And it's not easy at all.
I tried for myself but that require that I configure bridge for the server, then for each room, with some strange
/command
I have to remember.When I think of a service I mean a service that anyone can use, even the no tech guys.
It's nice that it's technically possible, though! :)
The biggest part of the question is more a UI/UX question then a technical one actually.
Have you heard of Beeper?
@sylphio @lascapi
> Beeper Clients
> Native iOS and Android clients (closed source forks of Element iOS and Android)
> Mac OS, Windows and Linux clients (closed source forks of Element Web/Desktop)
How can they make a closed source fork of an open source (Apache-2.0) project?
I am not an expert, but I see that the Apache license has no copyleft.
@sylphio
Oh damn, I always thought Apache2.0 will protect also the derivative works, but apparently I was wrong:
> You may add Your own copyright statement to Your modifications and may provide additional or different license terms and conditions for use, reproduction, or distribution of Your modifications, ...
https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html