Cyborg via Exim-users <[email protected]> (Do 27 Mai 2021 16:08:53 CEST): > Am 26.05.21 um 10:55 schrieb Jeremy Harris via Exim-users: > > If anyone wants to comment, please raise a hand. > > I shall ask you, the community, if you would adopt Matrix as an IRC > alternative.
> You should know, that there was a bridge to Matrix already working in the
> freenodesystem. it had some minor bugs, but all was mirrored from irc to
> matrix.
For me this bridge was unidirectional only, it didn't send my Matrix
messages to IRC/freenode.
> It's possible to host this for the Exim Community, used to the sole purpose
> of offering some public channels,
> which can be visted by any Matrix Account on any homeserver out there in the
> federation.
*By any Matrix account* - I'm not sure if I'd want to register an
account for the sole purpose to get Exim help. IRC seems to be more open
here. But that's just *my* point of view. Matrix doesn't seem to be
widely established as a support channel yet, at least - again - from my
limited point of view.
> The Exim team could/should have accounts on this server to use some internal
> devs/security channels
> and connect to each other easier. It's also possible to have distro-sec
> channel there. No limits.
We have mailing lists. And for short ping-pong messages IRC just served
the purpose.
Please don't get me wrong - I do not vote against Matrix, but I do not
see a good reason to drop IRC. But - if we setup a Matrix server, I'd
use it and we can see if this gets more users than the #exim channel on
libera.chat.
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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