Hi,

One option (following a bit what Andy wrote below) would be to do nothing 
immediately, but instead discuss this in the upcoming Qt Contributor’s Summit 
to plan the next steps.

While there is currently a lot of turmoil around freenode they have not 
disappeared or intend to do so (https://freenode.net/news/freenode-is-foss) and 
we should consider multiple sides of the view before making the decision on 
communication platform.

Yours,

                Tuukka

From: Development <[email protected]> on behalf of Andy 
Nichols <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 20. May 2021 at 17.12
To: Giuseppe D'Angelo <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Development] Changes to Freenode's IRC
> Anyways: this isn't the topic of this thread. The topic of this thread is 
> what to do with the currently officially endorsed IRC channels on Freenode.

Sure it is.  My vote is to do nothing (stay on Freenode), and let our IRC 
presence continue its fade into obscurity.

Then replace it with something better as the officially endorsed community chat.

Regards,
Andy Nichols
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