Mark Wieder wrote:

> I'm *very* impressed with Zoom's engineering team, rolling out a new
> version to quash this vulnerability asap. I got prompted to install
> the new version this morning. Upgrading was painless. Not only is
> Zoom being super-responsive about this (and given the publicity lately
> it stands to  reason that they would) but they're being upfront about
> the issues and backtracking and patching in public in real time. You
> don't often see companies with this size a customer base turn on a
> dime like this.

+1

I knew nothing about Zoom until a few weeks ago, but everything I've read since is impressive.

And as both technologists and citizens, in addition to what Zoom is, also valuable is what they're not: not Google Hangouts, not Apple FaceTime, not Microsoft Teams, etc. A startup this successful outside the Big Five is helpful for everyone, and devs in particular. Developers thrive in diverse and fluid ecosystems.

And did you notice Zoom's API docs?
https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/guides/tools-resources/zoom-apis

I've only started reading them, but the functionality seems like a very empowering compliment to LC's GUI capabilities, esp. for integrating with other services an organization may need.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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