tl;dr :

  • Hexchat IRC client app development stopped
  • Linux Mint team was building IRC client to replace Hexchat
  • The team tried Matrix and liked it
  • Linux Mint’s communication channels are moving from IRC to Matrix
  • The desktop app will be named Matrix to avoid confusion
30 points

web-based Element Matrix client

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And I was hoping there was an alternative to fractal as a nativ app…

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They might build one of those later

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And I was hoping they fork fractal such that they can both profit from each other

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2 points

Even better 😄

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6 points

KDE’s NeoChat is written in Qt if I’m not mistaken

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2 points

🫡nice, gotta look Hope it supports E2E encryption

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1 point

Also Nheko is nice.

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Hmm I hope it will be at least somewhat stable. I never had good experience with Matrix for more than like an hour

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Maybe it will attract more development ? 🫣

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I‘m not sure if I like this. I use Matrix for a couple of years now and to be honest the more I use it the more I hate it.

Everything just feels slow, clunky and some basic things are quite complicated to archive and some functionality just does not work.
All that was okay for me in the beginning but it never got better.

IRC and XMPP also had their problems but I often wish them back nowadays.

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27 points

Everything just feels slow, clunky and some basic things are quite complecated to archive

It’s been that way for much longer than a few years unfortunately. I don’t understand how people can tolerate it. Some projects switched to it because it seemed more beginner friendly than IRC, but to me it’s not focussed on making things easy.

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My problem with matrix is that you need email address to use it. Compared to the irc, where you could just use whatever name and ask questions straight away. Most distros I used came with an irc client preinstalled and preconfigured to connect to the support channel when launched. In my opinion that is more beginner friendly.

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I think Matrix is the future, it just needs better designers and implementation.

They really, really shouldn’t do things differently than discord just to be different.

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Looks like you’re saying federation is the future, but Matrix is a bad federation implementation. And that sounds good.

I still think forums are the best way to handle support. Even phpBB is better than any chat. Have a bot alert a chat channel that the project team hangs out for every new topic or something, if that’s a concern.

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I still think forums are the best way to handle support. Even phpBB is better than any chat. Have a bot alert a chat channel that the project team hangs out for every new topic or something, if that’s a concern.

Giving the users the choice to have IRC and a forum sounds nice to me. Forums for the longer conversations and be able to look up things with a search engine, and IRC for quick questions and informal chat.

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7 points

Discord is the Gold Standard for you ? Why ?

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6 points

It’s the easiest to use.

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3 points

It didn’t take over most of its competition’s userbase magically, they have a well designed system despite its flaws.

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2 points

Taking away being Electron based, the UI/UX of desktop app is really good.

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20 points

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5 points

You son of a … 😫

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this message was not encrypted for this device if we’re going to wish XMPP back

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9 points

We dont really use/experience matrix. Same as we dont really use/experience debian, fedora, etc.

We are experiencing the clients (same as we experience the DE in the second example).

It does not make sense to hate on the protocol for clunky clients, same as it does not make sense to change distros because gnome isnt your thing, except if your OS doesnt handle anything else.

I had this discussion a billion times already. Element is not matrix and every other client is produced by actual people with very little money.

Be the change you want to see and make a client or donate to someone who makes the most promising ones instead of moaning about the good ol days please. Have a good one.

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The pathway I see is unfortunately IRC/XMPP→Matrix→Discord

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3 points

I recently switched my main Linux laptop to Fedora and I have to say, it’s probably the most stable and clean distro I’ve ever used.

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Fedora is not stable but very well tested it seems.

And GNOME (the default, I guess?) Is also just really well tested

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Happy for you… but isn’t this thread about Mint?

Is that a way to say “by the way I use fedora”? 😀

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No, it’s a way to say that Mint has become bloated and not a great experience.

I just switched to Fedora from Mint, and was impressed.

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12 points

I can’t remember exactly when I stopped installing mIRC when I built a new PC, but it’s been a while. Is DALnet still around?

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DALnet appears to be alive and kicking. Since you’re maybe out of the loop, big drama happened with Freenode. Right now Libera Chat and OFTC appear to be the big names for IRC for open source software users.

DALnet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network made up of 39 servers, with a stable population of approximately 10,000 users in about 4,000 channels. DALnet is accessible by connecting with an IRC client to an active DALnet server on ports 6660 through 6669, and 7000. SSL users can connect on port 6697 as well. The generic round-robin address is irc.dal.net.

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Ah, far out. Thank you for the info. Maybe I’ll load up an IRC client and check them out!

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