Matrix/Gitter chat room #3207
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While I agree about using free and open protocol is definitely the way to go if one were to implement such a thing, I'm not too keen about real-time chat idea. I am personally not the main target audience for this, and while I do recognize it might be faster way of doing things sometimes, here are few reasons why I wouldn't like it:
So I in light of all that, I would prefer to continue using GitHub issues/discussions, even if it is sometimes less efficient to us smaller-time contributors. |
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I think that as far as my OSM contributions go I should reduce amount of time used for online discussions/chats. Given limited time it seems better to spend more of it on mapping/coding, and I am trying to do it. With clearly substandard results. But I would definitely not join an extra chat - that would make things even worse. Especially if it requires figuring out new software. |
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In some posts, I am uncomfortable "wasting" people's time by posting unfinished thoughts. However, figuring out those thoughts can sometimes take a long time.
I think it might be nice to have a chat room for times like this. I know there is a StreetComplete channel in the osmus Slack. However, the "GitHub regulars" that I'd be most interested in chatting with aren't there, and I prefer not to use proprietary apps when I can help it (I do actually have a Slack account, but I'm trying to get rid of it, not use it more :P).
If other people are on board with the idea (after all, sitting there talking to myself is not much use), then I think a gitter room would make most sense, since everyone with a GitHub account can join, and so can everyone with a Matrix account (since Gitter is a Matrix front-end now). I would take responsibility for managing the room.
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