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Posted by boramalper 3 hours ago

The Zulip Foundation(blog.zulip.com)
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conorbergin 51 minutes ago|
I've only used Zulip when checking out the Lean Zulip a few years ago, and I thought it was an infinitely better interface than Discord for serious discussion, and also much easier for lurkers to find information. I wish more projects adopted it.
aidenn0 30 minutes ago||
I've long thought that we need a name for what Zulip is other than "team chat." IMO it's different qualitatively than slack/mattermost/discord/teams &c.
tabbott 19 minutes ago|
Yeah I've often had the same thought! Ideas are very much appreciated.

I do like "team chat" quite a bit better than the original "group chat", which would often result in confusion with WhatsApp and its equivalents.

tiffanyh 1 hour ago||
> I’m stepping back from full-time Zulip leadership to join Anthropic, alongside three senior team members, and we’re donating the company to a newly created, independent, nonprofit Zulip Foundation

Not trying to be cynical … but announcing on a Friday afternoon is typically the operating mode for when you need to announce something that you do not want to get noticed.

I can only speculate this weeks Bun/Rust news might have played into how this Zulip news is being handled.

To be clear, excited for Tim & team.

JoshTriplett 57 minutes ago||
Speaking as someone on the new board of directors: the intention here was more like "Friday is when we'll have the paperwork done", nothing more. ;)
tabbott 46 minutes ago||
Historically, Zulip blog posts have actually gotten more engagement when they landed on the Hacker News homepage during off-peak times for regular news (After business hours and weekends) than when we've published them on weekdays mornings.

Fun fact: The original blog post announcing the Zulip Open Source project (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10279961) was published on a Friday and I think got more attention because of that choice of date than it would have otherwise.

tabbott 50 minutes ago||
For those looking for more context on Zulip, we did a major release a couple weeks ago: https://blog.zulip.com/2026/04/27/zulip-12-0-released/.
nicholasjbs 2 hours ago||
Congrats to Tim and the rest of the team!

I've been a happy Zulip user (and realm admin) for 13 years: it's one of my favorite pieces of software, and I use it daily. My understanding is these changes will be very good for Zulip's long-term stability and success.

(I'm a volunteer member of the new foundation's advisory board.)

phoenixy1 16 minutes ago||
The front page of Hacker News was not exactly the place where I was expecting to discover that you were changing jobs, but congrats, Tim!
nightski 52 minutes ago||
Gotta love the frontier labs annihilating open source projects left and right either by acquiring them directly or stealing the teams.
JoshTriplett 1 minute ago||
I appreciate that in this case, the developers who were hired away considered it their responsibility to keep the project and company going independently of themselves, and continuing to employ the ~dozen developers who are staying with it.

That seems substantially better than the usual approach (of either an acquihire leading to an immediate shutdown or an acquisition leading to an inevitable "our incredible journey" shutdown later).

sneak 14 minutes ago|||
You can’t annihilate a project by hiring its devs away. The project is still out there and the code is still open source.

This idea that devs owe their continued free service to an open source project they released in the past is a crazy one.

Kuinox 44 minutes ago||
How dare OSS devs get paid.
gm678 49 minutes ago||
Not sure what to term this as it's an acqui-hire without the acquire, but why did Anthropic want to poach most of Zulip/Kandra's team?
tedd4u 28 minutes ago|
Multi-user/team-chat with Claude/Code. Today it's all 1:1.
iloveoof 44 minutes ago||
This article would have been fine and a good send-off if the maintainers just said they were moving on to greener pastures. The discussion of the Anthropic job offer and the cult-like praise of them seems out of place, especially the unnecessary defensiveness in the tone.

It’s okay to make money and change up your career! But this communication is bizarre.

xiaoyu2006 48 minutes ago|
> I’m stepping back from Zulip to join Anthropic because of its remarkable commitment to the responsible development of AI for the long-term benefit of humanity.

I cannot quite agree to this. But nonetheless I wish good luck to the Zulip project.