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This strikes me as ironic, because Zulip started as a SaaS project. Much of the current cruftiness perceived in the install process is likely because earlier generations of the Zulip codebase were written with the presumption of developers in the same team being the ones deploying it.

SaaS itself is the cancer killing usable software installations, not the other way around, IMO.




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