• Ulrich
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        02 days ago

        The beeper apps were never open source to begin with

        Incorrect. They were open source right up until they moved over to the new Beeper app.

        • Virkkunen
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          152 days ago

          I’ve been with them since the first alphas, and no, the mobile and desktop apps, and the server implementation were never open source, only the mautrix and beeper bridges. Nothing has changed with the new apps, and the local bridges (that run in your phone with the app) will also be open sourced on release.

          • @LengAwaits
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            12 days ago

            Any word on Beepy V2? Migicovsky’s been pretty quiet on that lately.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 days ago

      Where did you read that? The github pages are all still open and receiving updates, you can still self-host the bridges and its under the apache-2.0 license, just like it’s always been.

      • Ulrich
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        22 days ago

        I didn’t read anything I looked it up. The app and the new “Beeper cloud” server are both closed source.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 days ago

          I’d suggest looking in to it farther. The commenter above basically covered it, but no, beeper is not all closed source. Their hosted server has never been open source, but all the self-hosted bridges have been, and continue to be. You can run your own, open source, self-hosted beeper server, just like you’ve always been able to. There’s nothing embrace, extend extinguish about that.