On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 at 14:44, Tom Hughes via devel
<devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> On 19/11/2020 19:25, Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> > I mean, I'm an old fogey too, but at *some* point we do have to accept
> > that new things can be actively better.
>
> True.
>
> > 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".
>
> Well my experience when I looked at matrix desktop clients
> before was that they needed more screen real estate to be
> usable than IRC clients, which is certainly one downside and
> probably a direct consequence of rich media support.
>
> There's also the fact that unless I can get it to talk to all
> the same chat systems I have pidgin talking to I would need to
> be running two clients instead of one.
>

I don't know if it's packaged and can't speak to its quality, but
there exists a protocol plugin to use Matrix in Pidgin:
https://github.com/matrix-org/purple-matrix/#readme

> I am interested though, and did actually explore the idea of
> running my own home server and what I could bridge it to (so
> not that different to running my own bouncer now...) recently.
>
> Anyway I just looked at the three clients that were suggested
> earlier - all three are using Qt which makes them virtually
> unusable on a wayland/gnome desktop as far as I can see as the
> resize handles are so small they're impossible to use.
>
> More amusingly one of them crashed as soon as I logged in and
> a second went into a "your window is too small mode" as soon
> as I resized it to match my IRC client.
>
> The third was better, but rendered the conversation in that
> left/right style of SMS clients, which is horrible for a chat
> room.
>
> No doubt there are others I can try...
>
> Tom
>

-- 
Elliott
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