#Matrix spent a decade turning the problem of worrying about which extensions your server supports into worrying about which room version your server supports.
Meanwhile, the #XMPP community got their act together, reached a rough consensus on which extensions are worth pursuing, and now you can install any of the four major servers without having to worry about what extensions are working behind the scenes.
Meanwhile, the #XMPP community got their act together, reached a rough consensus on which extensions are worth pursuing, and now you can install any of the four major servers without having to worry about what extensions are working behind the scenes.
Bhante Subharo ☸️
in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •Winterstar
in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •I really dislike it if a project points out what other projects are doing wrong instead of focusing on own achievements.
That reminds me too much on how political parties are working.
Ærion
in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •CryptGoat
in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •What frustrates me the most about #Matrix is that Vector clusterfucked the client situation themselves. Having a de facto default, "go-to" Matrix client with feature parity across all platforms was one of the biggest strengths. Now we have feature split between two official clients. And the one they promote these days is still an unfinished beta. 🤯 It is absolutely mindboggling how you can screw up this bad.
#Element #ElementX
november
in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •Stephen Borrill
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