

General overview - comparing the platform overall features, ease of use, self-host deployment, resource requirements, etc.I will focus on several elements that matter to me in my everyday routine. The idea behind this article is to see what both platforms offer, lack, and have in common. MatterMost with default and custom dark theme MM? Well the thing is there are several RC-like platforms out there but MM is one of the most popular and both of these can be self-hosted (SLACK and Teams can't). Rocket.Chat v3.7 with custom theme and channel avatars It is a #SLACK, Microsoft Teams alternative as well as Mattermost (that I will be talking about here). TL DR - RC is an open-source collaboration platform aimed to be used as a chat, audio/video, file share, and much more. In case you are unfamiliar with it, look at some of my other articles before getting back to this one.

It is no secret that I love rocket.chat platform (considering they have changed their brand look I will use the same here as well, so the name is in small caps). Rocket Chat still remains a very solid platform, but MM is just more polished when compared to it, especially today (August 2022). Also, as covered in the article, you will see that Mattermost has a number of advantages, that just work better. The main reason was permissions management, but with version 5 this is no longer the case.
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Set the "Autocomplete Hint" in the Slash Command settings to See "/poll help" for full usage options RequirementsĬopy settings.py.example to settings.py and customise your settings. poll help will display full usage options. -locale=X: Use a specific locale for the poll.-bars: Show results as a bar chart at the end of the poll.Each individual option can still only be voted once. -votes=X: Allows users to place a total of X votes.-public: Show who voted for what at the end of the poll.-noprogress: Do not display the number of votes until the poll is ended.However, users can also specify an arbitrary number of choices:Ĭhoices are separated by.

Provides a slash command to create polls in Mattermost.īy default, a poll will only offer the options Yes and No.
