Hello Coralie,

Thank you very much for your kind words! I was at MIT from 1999-2006 and
2011-2014 (and fall of 2024) so the place looms large in my heart and we
probably intersected. :-) Glad to hear Mosh continues to work out for you.

All best and thank you,
Keith (and the rest of the Mosh contributors)

On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 5:44 PM Coralie Mercier <cora...@w3.org> wrote:

> Hello Mosh developers,
>
> I’ve been a happy user of mosh for over 10 years, perhaps 15. It was
> recommended to me by a colleague after I complained that the spotty wifi
> kept killing my connection to the machine where I used irssi in a screen
> session. This colleague said “it’s developed at MIT”, I recall, and our
> organisation’s HQ was at MIT too, so I was proud.
>
> The website https://mosh.org/ didn’t exist then, I think and I wasn’t
> aware if there were mailing lists already; I’d have written earlier!
>
> I wanted to express my gratitude. Mosh is great and I use it daily at work.
> The features I appreciate are:
>  Runs inside your terminal
>  Get rid of network lag
>  Change IP. Stay connected
>  … including if the client goes to sleep and wakes up later or loses
> internet connection.
>
> I recently reinstalled from scratch a new computer and after 2 days using
> the built-in ssh, I finally took the 5 minutes I needed to re-install mosh
> and use it out of the box. I promoted it to my colleagues and friends, too.
>
> Thank you. Keep up the good work.
>
> Coralie
>
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>
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