🚨Nation-scale Matrix deployments will fail if built on the community version of Synapse.
The community version of Synapse is not designed or intended for use by commercial Matrix hosting providers to serve huge nation-scale deployments. Just as a suspension bridge has a weight limit and will collapse if you exceed it - the same goes for community Synapse.
Deployments supporting millions of users need Synapse Pro.
https://element.io/blog/scaling-to-millions-of-users-requires-synapse-pro/
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@element As a tax payer I want my government to use open source. Since Synapse Pro isn't, it's simply not usable for such cases.
Thank you for detailing the need for doing the same development to the open source Synapse as you have already done on Synapse Pro. I hope you do agree, it would be a pity to have to fork.
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@troed We'd also like everything to be open source. But the reality is that even with AGPL, we're still stuck in the pattern that enormous deployments use FOSS Synapse without contributing to its dev/maintenance costs.
Every time an opportunity that we're counting on to fund the team turns around and says "oh, FOSS Synapse is good enough, and we can use it for free, bye" we find ourselves needing to provide a very concrete reason not to freeride - hence Synapse Pro.
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Who cares if someone profits without giving back when you are supposed to be funded by governaments to power sovereign infrastructures.
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@alxlg @troed we care, because if the govt’s money goes to an SI rather than us, we can’t pay people to improve or indeed maintain our software…?
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@element
You're absolutely correct. The large SIs also don't care if the total cost turns out to be larger since they're not the ones that pays. They only care about their profit.
@landgren has exposed such behaviour in Sweden, as an example. We also have Jens Nylander (don't think he's on Mastodon) who has been documenting public sector waste of money.
This needs to be solved through general awareness at the public sector level - and it is an interesting topic.
@alxlg
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