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Always missing an alternative to Slack. This is getting ridiculous.
Have you considered Zulip?
Zulip is the same as Mattermost, open source but still American. I am not able to check source code, so I need it made by people I have common incentives with.
Whaller is closed source, but it is French and aimed at institutions which require high levels of security.
I was considering my personal phone only as I don't have the hand on what my company uses but I'm sure there are some alternatives to Slack and Microsoft Teams. I only know about https://whaller.com/en but I'm sure there are others.
I like the idea of Whaller. But I would also love to have a non-US-developed open source solution (thinking about Mattermost).
Whaller is French not american! Mattermost seems nice too indeed!
I was saying Mattermost is open source, but still American and recently they changed their homepage to appeal to the American military, so no thank you.