On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 at 14:25, Adam Williamson <adamw...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

> On Thu, 2020-11-19 at 14:15 -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> >
> > My apologies for that misinformation. While a federated chat system is a
> > network of servers for people being social,  I should not tie them in the
> > same crappile as Social Networks where my logins and engagement are
> > measured and sold.
> >
> > Open source is good, but it is still yet another distraction that I have
> to
> > learn
> > a) which tool I need to add as a screen to watch things
> > b) how to shut up from pinging me with 'blah mentioned you!', etc.
> > c) avoid spending hours looking at it as something to do versus work.
>
> I mean, I'm an old fogey too, but at *some* point we do have to accept
> that new things can be actively better.
>
> I honestly can see exactly zero downsides to using a Matrix setup as
> compared to using IRC, and a giant pile of upsides, starting with "I no
> longer need to dedicate a small portion of my brain to remembering how
> my IRC bouncer setup works and maintaining it".
>
> If Fedora just moved to using this clearly superior system rather than
> IRC, what would you still need IRC for? My answer to that is "basically
> nothing", I think. Especially since GNOME seems to be moving to it too.
>


And like I said, I am not wanting to stop people from moving to it. I am
against people saying it shouldn't be done. I am just getting off the bus,
and wanted to say that is a better alternative than trying to generate stop
energy.


-- 
Stephen J Smoogen.
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