Though I think they have a lot of stuff they already needed to solve. Trying to fix the #Matrix protocol itself and replace the #Synapse server with something more efficient, while porting features over from #Gitter (both the server and the client ends) is going to increase the strain on their development resources.
The recent migration from #Riot.im to #Element (on Android) is already dissatisfying, as the new client does not have all the capabilities of the old one and also introduced new bugs.
As a regular user of Matrix (who once considered hosting a homeserver), I see this mostly like Mozilla's Eudora mail client announcement several years back: "We already lack the needed resources for this project, so we're going to take on additional responsibilities".
@tyil what about just using a SaaSS that uses free code under the hood, instead of #Slack? Something like: * #Gitter.im - gratis, owned and hosted by #GitLab * #Wire - free for personal use, with extended features for paying enterprise users. * #Zulip - gratis hosting for free code and open source projects @Gina
I'm using #Gitter for #Android, and after a few minutes it fails to show new reponses in the channels / rooms / whatever. I have to restart the app to see them. The new-messages counter increases so it does recognize new messages; it just doesn't show them. Any hints on how to solve that?
@humanetech sure. But I was asking more specifically what we can infer from the decision by MS to buy a centralized chat platform for their newly acquired code forge, which had only just sold its own one? For example, what might this mean for existing integrations between GH and other chat platforms like #Gitter? Will these be degraded over time, to push GH users onto Spectrum? Also, why did MS buy a tiny beta product like Spectrum, and not buy or partner with Slack?
Weird that GH sold #Gitter, a mature codebase they'd kept proprietary, and which already had a significant user base, and then bought a much newer, #FreeCode chat platform like Spectrum, which is only just out of beta. What can we read between the lines here about the MS for GH going forward?
@xj9 Ok! Where did you find the documentation on where to find #gitter rooms on #matrix? I looked around, but only saw the software mentioned, not any running service.