>open source version of Slack >works on every major OS >decentralized, federated model of both servers and clients creating a network with no single failure point >you can host your own server >nothing needed but username and password >end to end encrypted >supports every kind of file transfer >voice and video ready with WebRTC
Why doesn't Sup Forums use Riot?
Why doesn't Sup Forums have an official Riot room?
Tried to set this up for a private network, but it needs a centralised identity server only run by matrix.org, and they discourage running your own one. It needs working SMTP for a registration flow too.
I would love to offer a more modern experience to my IRC users if anyone has any tips on setting up a (completely) isolated synapse + matrix-appservice-irc instance.
Christopher Harris
That sounds lame. Thanks for the disappointment, OP.
On a separate note does anyone know of a foss JIRA alternative? Don't say Trello either.
Kayden Turner
trac / bugzilla / mantis
Angel Kelly
hmmm did you ask them for a solution to this?
Samuel Lee
Trac looks good, thanks
Logan Davis
oh what a surprise it doesnt work
Wyatt Wilson
It does but not the way he wants it to
Colton Hughes
I wish this other slacklikes had good native clients. The idea of slack is solid (user friendly IRC) but the pain in the ass 800lb gorilla webshit clients everybody makes are getting tiresome.
Christopher Gonzalez
>open source version of There's the first problem. You're expected to figure out why it doesn't work when it doesn't work. People don't want half baked and untested garbo to do work on.
Asher Howard
Hey look an amateur software shilling thread.
Robert Richardson
It works fine
Brandon Murphy
Tried on android with one friend when i enabled encryption it stop to receive messages
William Jones
forget about Riot, use Ring:
- GNU project - free software - decentralized - encrypted - flawless interface and functions
THIS is what you should use. At least to replace your shitty video calling software.
Evan Thomas
Ring is even buggier and uglier than Riot but I do prefer their ID system.
Gavin Howard
It's nice and all, but Riot and Ring etc won't ever get any traction unless they're being put on Android as default app. Mobile first.MAKE people use this. Obv never going to happen.
Oliver Parker
Facebook isn't on all devices by default and everybody uses it.
Open source shit just doesn't even try and they don't have the resources to deliver a product or market it.
Jaxson Evans
"It's nice and all, but Snapchat won't ever get any traction unless it's being put on Android as a default app."
replace Snapchat with - Whatsapp - Skype - Instagram to see how your statement doesn't make any sense.
By your logic, Google+, Google Allo and that other Google messaging service should have had massive adoption.
Sebastian Reyes
it's not that they market it, it's that to use these open source programs you have to do 10 shitty steps and setup 5 different things and normies don't have time and interest for it.
Thomas Reyes
>10 shitty steps and setup 5 different things you didn't read through the thread, didn't you? It's mentioned in the OP how you need less information for Riot than you would need for facebook (username and pw instead of full name, email, password and whatever else fb wants). Ring.cx works with and without registration. It automatically assigns your device an ID, or you can set a username (without a password!) that you can share with your contacts.
Care to explain how those are 10 steps and 5 setups? Or can you admit that you just made up things?
Lucas Rivera
rekt
Justin Johnson
>samefag
David Garcia
Open sores is trash, it's why linux is at 1% with no games.