

Juhani Lindfors, Timo Sirainen, Ira Cooper, Felix Gröbert, Luke Steinmetz, Jay Freeman, Dave Täht, Larry Doolittle, Daniel Drown, Timo Katrina LaCurts, Ramesh Chandra, Peter Jeremy, Ed Schouten, Ryan Waseem Daher, Bill McCloskey, Austin Roach, Greg Hudson, Karl Ramm,Īlexander Chernyakhovsky, Peter Iannucci, Evan Broder, Neha Narula, Nelson Elhage, Christine Spang, Stefie Tellex, Joseph Sokol-Margolis, Keegan McAllister, Anders Kaseorg, Quentin Smith, Richard Tibbetts, It without the hard work of many of you, especially Hari Balakrishnan, Hard to believe it's already been a year. March 12, 2013: Mosh celebrates its first anniversary ofġ.0.Kanthi Nagaraj and Emily McMilin tested SSP's resilience to packet loss, and Ahmed Aljunied and Anand Atreya evaluated Mosh's predictive local echo. Reproduced parts of the Mosh research paper on Stanford's March 14, 2013: Two teams of Stanford students have.Welcome, Stefano! We're proud to have you. March 24, 2013: The Debian Project Leader switches to Mosh.Changes largely include bugįixes, improved robustness, and added platform support (now April 14, 2013: Mosh has posted an Ideas List for interested contributors!ġ.2.4 has been released.August 9, 2013: JuiceSSH (SSH client for Android) adds official Mosh support - available on the Play Store.January 20, 2014: Mosh for Chrome, which brings Mosh to the Chrome browser and Chrome OS, is released.May 31, 2015: Another team of Stanford students has reproduced some of the Mosh research paper's results.New features include support for mouse modes and a reconfigurable escape character, and initial support for IPv6.

#Mosh model free#
Free version is available on GitHub.ġ.2.6 released, with John Hood as release lead. September 20, 2016: Blink Shell: Mosh & SSH Terminal for iOS has its first gold release on the App Store.Previous practice, this release would probably have been called Minor version number whenever we add new functionality. Have switched to -style versioning and will increment the Includes broader platform compatibility, robustness improvements,īetter testing, and fixes for excess CPU consumption in some cases. The release includes improved tests, bug fixes,Īnd improvements to IPv6 support on non-Linux systems.ġ.3.0 released, with John Hood as release lead. July 21, 2017: Mosh 1.3.2 released, with John Hood as.The release adds true-color support as well as other features, bug fixes, and fuzzing infrastructure.Ĭollection renames its formula from “mobile-shell” to October 31, 2022: Mosh 1.4.0 released, with Alex Chernyakhovsky and Benjamin Barenblat as release managers, and major contributionsįrom Wolfgang Sanyer, John Hood, Anders Kaseorg, and Andrew Chin.
