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98ddb1f1244f1987a9d82ea2f0840fdbe4b77293 |
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Matrix support
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Status: |
Deferred
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Type: |
Feature_Request
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Severity: |
Minor
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Priority: |
Low
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Subsystem: |
General
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Resolution: |
Open
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Last Modified: |
2021-03-06 15:25:35
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Version Found In: |
0.36
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GreenReaper — 2018-12-02 00:00:04(text/html)
Support for <A href="https://matrix.org">Matrix group chat</a> would be nice.
There are <a href="https://matrix.org/docs/projects/clients-matrix">already a few native clients</a>, of course, <a href="https://matrix.org/docs/projects/client/quaternion.html">including QT5-based clients</a>, but given the limitations of my netbook I'd rather run as few programs as possible.
<a href="https://github.com/QMatrixClient/libqmatrixclient">libqmatrixclient</a> is commonly used and is available under the LGPL.
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cancel — 2018-12-07 15:48:34(text/x-fossil-plain)
I want to add it, but Matrix has some protocol issues right now, and I'd rather wait for them to get it sorted about before I implement it. But I'm not against the idea at all.
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colemickens — 2020-03-07 08:00:34(text/markdown)
Hi cancel. Thank you for Ripcord, it is excellent. Is it possibly time to revisit this? It seems that with Mozilla starting to adopt Matrix, there is momentum building. I don't know if the protocol has stabilized but I use Spectral, which use the same lib GreenReaper mentioned, and it is pretty reliable.
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assertivist — 2020-08-20 18:16:06(text/markdown)
+1 to revisit this. There have been an explosion of clients, libraries, bots and otherwise, and it's seeing wide adoption (at the least via bridging to IRC) among open source developer communities.
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keb — 2021-03-06 15:25:35(text/markdown)
+1 for this as well. Almost all existing Matrix clients are built on web-tech. Ripcord would easily be the best Matrix client on desktop. I would gladly pay for this.
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