• Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 days ago

    I did not say that the author is clueless, I just don’t see how you can expect fast development in a capitalist world when they don’t really sell anything

    Don’t get me wrong, I am frustrated about slow progress as well, but I have the opinion, that only whining about it does not make it better

    If you are not happy with the speed of progress, “just” get a team, fork it, and do it yourself

    Article was way to long, so I only skimmed it

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      10 days ago

      If you are not happy with the speed of progress, “just” get a team, fork it, and do it yourself

      Never understood this argument. Not everybody can be working on everything, and while Matrix is open source it’s also got an official company maintaining it, so you’d have an uphill fight from the start. The obvious other choice is to use an alternative, which is what the author did by moving back to xmpp.

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        9 days ago

        This exchange shows a clash of philosophies. While you are not wrong exactly, neither is your interlocutor. The “capitalist” mindset (as illustrated by your good-faith comment) is to treat this like shopping - “we’ll just go elsewhere”. But the whole point of FOSS is that we do the work, not “them”. So while it’s true that “not everyone can be working on everything”, ultimately that’s very much our problem and one that only we can solve.

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          9 days ago

          But in this case, we have a choice between two FOSS solutions, so whichever choice we make, we’re still going to be promoting FOSS. It’s not like we’re discussing leaving matrix for discord or WhatsApp.

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            9 days ago

            OK. So this is just another XMPP-vs-Matrix debate. Assuming that the holy grail is a distributed, federated drop-in replacement for Whatsapp, then, as I understand it, Matrix is a far more advanced on that path. In any case, just as there are not competing protocols for email, the ultimate solution is clearly one protocol. Everyone jumping ship every 3 months will not get us there.