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Chatrooms #1863

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nukeop opened this issue Mar 25, 2021 · 42 comments
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Chatrooms #1863

nukeop opened this issue Mar 25, 2021 · 42 comments

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

Discord: https://discord.gg/7FWkxG4CsU

Matrix.org: #free-rms:matrix.org

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

Yeah I know - non-free

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shenlebantongying commented Mar 25, 2021

Cannot we just chat here? Its perfect enough somehow. You cannot expect someone to download a big electron app.

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

We can - this is completely optional. Discord is also available via web interface.

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clort81 commented Mar 25, 2021

Why would you use censor-heavy chat platforms? There's talko.cc, there's rizon IRC.

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

100-1000x more people use Discord. That's the reality. I've never seen anything censored on Discord anyway, and I don't see why they'd seek to do anything to a small chatroom of this letter's supporters.
If you want to create chatrooms there, please by all means do, and I'll add links. Also looking for someone to maintain a Matrix.org room...

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clort81 commented Mar 25, 2021

Don't use it. That's the reality. It's evil. That's the reality.

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

Lots of people were also saying to not use Github (I don't think even RMS himself is that extreme). If we did that there would be no letter, no community, no support, and no opposition to the open-letter.

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@clort81 if you know how to create and manage a channel on IRC, please do. I'm sure a lot of us would love to join (me included), and we can link that besides the Discord and Matrix.

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There is an official #fsf channel, we don't have to create a new one. https://www.gnu.org/server/irc-rules.en.html

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

Isn't it controlled by the non-board members opposed to RMS?

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shenlebantongying commented Mar 25, 2021

I am sure that #fsf is run by fsf people.

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Some are now talking in favor of RMS right now on #fsf so it might not be a bad idea to point people there. At least maybe we can turn the tide there in the positive direction if some oppose. (Assuming we behave ourselves.)

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m-ar-c commented Mar 25, 2021

I have an xmpp server, do you want me to create a jabber public chatroom ?

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I do think we should remove discord on the README. Also Discrod has been bought by Microsoft recently.

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

If we remove it no one will join. It's completely optional, if you feel it's not for you, just don't join it.

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

I have an xmpp server, do you want me to create a jabber public chatroom ?

Sure

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I've moved Discord to the bottom of the list and added IRC and matrix.org. I'm closing this issue now because there are too many open issues already and everything is now on README. Please create a PR if you create a new room somewhere (e.g. XMPP, would be awesome).

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m-ar-c commented Mar 25, 2021

Ok, here it is: xmpp:[email protected]?join . Before making it public it would be useful to test it (I only made private room for friends and family already on my server so far).

So please join :)

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

Let's keep it opened and pinned so more people know where to go to chat

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Let's keep it opened and pinned so more people know where to go to chat

We already have the list on README, no?

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nukeop commented Mar 25, 2021

Yeah, but some redundancy is needed as people land in the repo in different subpages. I'd like to keep the most important links from organizational point of view pinned here.

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what about using bridges between the rooms?

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It'd be nice, but all bridges I know have ~ 5 minute delay which is very bad for active conversations. Do you know any fast bridge?

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RealJTG commented Mar 25, 2021

@imachug check https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge - "bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST API"

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i tested matterbridge before, it works great

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shenlebantongying commented Mar 25, 2021

No, we should try not to use/support any proprietary platforms. That's against what we are doing. IRC is good, gitter is ok.

But not discord or slack. That horrible things for us.

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Ok, here it is: xmpp:[email protected]?join . Before making it public it would be useful to test it (I only made private room for friends and family already on my server so far).

"remote server not found"

@shenlebantongying
I agree with you, although the sad part is that github itself is a nonfree platform.

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nukeop commented Mar 26, 2021

By definition, platforms aren't free or non-free, only their clients can be (server software is typically not distributed).

But I am ok with using proprietary software if it furthers my goals. It's a tradeoff, and not all proprietary software limits your freedom in the same way. Some limit it in ways that are insignificant compared to the benefits you gain from them, especially short term. I know it's all heresy but it's an unassailable fact that without the "proprietary" platform of Github we would have 10-20 signatures and not 2000.

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jobbautista9 commented Mar 26, 2021

The FSF uses Twitter (which is proprietary), if I remember correctly. GNU also writes free software in proprietary operating systems. It's a necessary evil.

If you're concerned about Discord, you can always use a discord-to-irc proxy (like bitlbee's discord gateway). Or just not use it at all and stick with IRC.

There are also people who are not 100% supportive/purist of free software, but are concerned about FLOSS being attacked by the woke pseudo-leftist mob. They might be using Discord. We shouldn't alienate those allies.

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xTpx commented Mar 26, 2021

Why support GNU Emacs on Windows?

We hope that the experience of using GNU Emacs on Windows will give
programmers a taste of freedom, and that this will later inspire them
to move to a free operating system such as GNU/Linux. That is the main
valid reason to support free applications on nonfree operating
systems.
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/efaq-w32.html#Why-Emacs-on-Windows

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I do think we should remove discord on the README. Also Discrod has been bought by Microsoft recently.

github was bought by microsoft too brainlet

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Yeah I know - non-free

absolutely proprietary

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Aspie96 commented Mar 29, 2021

Why discord and not gitter?

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nukeop commented Mar 29, 2021

We already have 6 different channels, which is already almost too much for me to handle - I don't really want to add any more.

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m-ar-c commented Mar 30, 2021

@M-i-k-o-t-o

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"remote server not found"

Sorry I just saw your message (way too much notifications these days :o). It should work now. Tell me if it doesn't.

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@m-ar-c server does not exist.

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m-ar-c commented Mar 30, 2021

@M-i-k-o-t-o @andrew-phi Ok, now it should really work ! DNS issue.

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m-ar-c commented Mar 31, 2021

5 people on the jabber room [email protected] . Working well. You can make it public if you want.

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5 people on the jabber room [email protected] . Working well. You can make it public if you want.

how can i join in? i`m using profanity, i dont have a user there either

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m-ar-c commented Mar 31, 2021

@venomega I don't know or use profanity, but the documentation ( https://profanity-im.github.io/guide/0100/rooms.html#joining-a-chat-room ) says you need to do /join [email protected] . In this case it would be /join [email protected]

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Hey can we remove the Libera mentions?

That shift in staff is not being presented correctly and consists mostly of toxic admins that were driven out by new ownership at freenode after decades of them abusing people on their network -- I don't think you want to associate that effort with this project because in less than 48 hours it has basically become a toxic admin paradise.

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nukeop commented May 22, 2021

It's just a chatroom, I don't know what you're talking about.

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