X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/4128102515d65f240b128385281bc57666c70f93..17e41a9c537106c2e00d71836802a936257596e1:/doc/zephyr.mdwn diff --git a/doc/zephyr.mdwn b/doc/zephyr.mdwn index dc28947..eea10fd 100644 --- a/doc/zephyr.mdwn +++ b/doc/zephyr.mdwn @@ -34,10 +34,11 @@ Roost makes use of [Webathena](https://webathena.mit.edu/) to keep you subscribe ### Zulip -[Zulip](https://zulip.com/zephyr) is a web-based Zephyr client that also provides [mobile apps](https://zephyr.zulip.com/apps) for Android and iOS and desktop apps for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Zulip is developed by a company composed largely of MIT alums and SIPB members. +[Zulip](https://zulipchat.com/zephyr) ([source code](https://github.com/zulip/zulip)) is a web-based Zephyr client that also provides [mobile apps](https://zephyr.zulipchat.com/apps) for Android and iOS and desktop apps for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Zulip was originally a proprietary product developed by a company composed largely of MIT alums and SIPB members. It was acquired by [Dropbox](https://www.dropbox.com/about) in 2014, and [released as open-source software](https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2015/09/open-sourcing-zulip-a-dropbox-hack-week-project/) a year later. The Zulip for Zephyr service is offered by [Tim Abbott](http://web.mit.edu/tabbott/www/) (MIT '06, SIPB member)'s Kandra Labs. + Zulip, like Roost, is easy to set up because it uses Webathena for authentication. -See [Zulip for MIT setup](http://zulip.com/zephyr) for details. +See [Zulip for MIT setup](http://zulipchat.com/zephyr) for details.