Thibault Martin created an issue: 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/467



We have an issue with the Matrix instance element runs for us which is a bit 
Engagement-related.

The [fine folks at Element](https://element.io/) offered to host a Matrix 
instance for GNOME, as they did for our  friends at KDE.

The ids on Matrix are built a bit like emails. For email we have 
`[email protected]`, while a Matrix handles are built as follow `@user:domain.tld`

As of today the ids of the Matrix instance hosted by Elemebt are 
`@user:gnome.org`, so it _already_ bears the GNOME "brand".
This is possible because we added a `SRV` record in our gnome.org domain.

To reach that instance, people need either to connect on the web client which 
is reachable at https://gnome.element.io, or to use Fractal for which they need 
to type in the following server: `gnome.modular.im`

This is the exact middle-ground where we don’t wan’t to be: the onboarding 
experience is quite confusing because of this. It reflects poorly on Matrix 
which is a great partner, on us because it looks like we didn’t finish 
configuring it properly, and on Fractal maintainers because the GNOME-branded 
Matrix instance is hard to set-up.

We have several ways out to fix this:
1. Add a `.well-known` file on gnome.org so people can input `gnome.org` in 
Fractal and be logged in seamlessly. This means the instance is still hosted by 
Element people but managed by us
2. Self-host our own instance and migrate information from Element’s instance 
to our own instance
3. Ask Element to tear down the instance and remove the record from our domain

Note that this issue is about "finishing configuring and integrating the 
instance", which does not necessarily makes it our "official" IM. We can keep 
Rocket, IRC, and still have a fully configured Matrix instance.

It does not address the issue of bridges with IRC either.

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