On 2014-06-25 13:58, Simon Steinbeiß wrote:
Hey everyone,

as our next release is not LTS we're reviewing some of our default app choices 
and considering to move away from XChat, as it hasn't been maintained as 
actively lately as e.g. its fork hexchat. [1]

We've discussed this in today's community meeting and the outcome of this first 
review was a bit mixed. While neither of the present team members really use/d 
pidgin for IRC, it could still be enough as an easy way for users to get on IRC 
to get support. Additionally there's the webchat option on xubuntu.org.

These are strong selling points for not installing anything to replace XChat. The additional plus side for this would be that there would be no extra overhead on testing, supporting and possibly partly maintaining any more software.

So this is what it comes down to (at least the way I see it):
1) Should we replace XChat as our default IRC client?
2) Is the IM app we already ship (pidgin) and the webchat option enough to 
replace XChat?
3) Should we use hexchat over 1) or 2)?

I personally wouldn't mind replacing XChat and trying something new, mostly 
because it doesn't seem maintained. I still have to take both pidgin and 
hexchat for a spin though, because I haven't used the latter at all and the 
other I haven't used for IRC.

I guess most of us heavy IRC users would not consider Pidgin as a competitive client. However, I've proposed it to few people who only IRC sporadically and they seem fine with it. While these people might or might not care about IM networks, I personally think it's a great thing to have the IM networks centralized, especially for those who only use them sporadically.

I propose that (at least) members of the Xubuntu team try these apps for real 
too and we have another – more informed and experience-based – discussion at 
the next team meeting.

I haven't used XChat or hexchat enough (lately) to give an informed opinion at this point and unfortunately my schedule in the near future looks like I won't have the time to dig deep enough to them before the next meeting either.

Cheers
Simon

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Roadmap/Specifications/Utopic/Hexchat


All above being said, I'm not strongly opposed to having a separate IRC client in Xubuntu.

However, I'm leaning a bit towards thinking that Pidgin's abilities and the webchat option to join the support channel (probably the number one reason for a large portion of our users to join IRC) offered on the website are enough for most of our users who need IRC occasionally – those who do it daily might want to use something else than the default anyway, and can install that from the repositories.

Cheers,
Pasi

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