|
|
|
|
|
by buovjaga
337 days ago
|
|
> It's tough finding an open-standards based IM application for corporate use. I didn't try it, but this seems interesting: https://github.com/jesse-greathouse/eIRC "eIRC is a modern, scalable enterprise messaging architecture built on the IRC protocol. Designed for organizations that require ephemeral, real-time communication without the heavy operational overhead of pub/sub systems like Apache Kafka, eIRC delivers high-throughput, low-latency chat experiences while minimizing memory and CPU usage per user." It does support history as well: "IRC History Bridge: Implement Redis-backed buffer for message replay". |
|
(For a taste of just how weird and terrible IRC can be, try to answer the question "what is the maximum length of an IRC message". If your answer is a specific number, it is incorrect.)