Am Freitag, 12. Juni 2020, 22:00:58 CEST schrieb Andras Mantia: > Hey, > > On Friday, June 12, 2020 12:50:25 AM EEST Martin Steigerwald wrote: > > Carl Schwan - 11.06.20, 15:15:36 CEST: > > > Maybe it is the time to consider other open-source alternatives like > > > Mattermost or Rocket Chat... GNOME did it, Blender did it, we even > > > have a Rocket Chat client in KDE now! > > > > We do have Rocket.Chat at work and I can say I am quite happy with it. > > It is not perfect, but good enough, for me at least. Although especially > > threads are cumbersome UI wise. Sharing images or other files works quite > > well. > > > > I am using the official Electron client still, but there is a KDE/Qt based > > one, called Ruqola? Never tried it out so far. > > Rocket Chat has its share of problems, it can suffer e.g from lags and the > clients (except Ruqola) are using a lot of memory. Ruqola is already usable, > but not so pretty yet (sorry guys ;) ). > Otherwise feature wise Rocket Chat is nice. I don't like its (or Slack's) > threads, but YMMV.
We use it at work with one our partners, and I was pondering to set it up for a project I am involved in (no, neither KDE nor freenode) where we do not want to use Matrix. Do you happen to know by chance how well it bridges? These are a requirement (Telegram and IRC, mostly). Documentation on that seems to be a bit stale / sparse, unless I am missing something. > Andras Kind regards, Christian
