Well. I've just learned a couple of things about the #Matrix spec and its process that are giving me serious concerns about the long term.
I'm refraining from sharing details here right now, because they would be extremely easy to misinterpret, and it's not an immediate problem to worry about.
However, I do think that it's time to start seriously thinking about forking the protocol, and I've created a room for talking about this: #fork:pixie.town
If you're interested in working on this (as a developer, as a technical writer, as a spec designer, or something else), then please join the room!
However, it's important to recognize that such a spec fork will impact many existing communities and developers, and so breaking compatibility is not to be taken lightly. If possible, it should be avoided.
So if you feel like burning everything down and starting over, this is probably not the project for you. Also, I do expect everybody *not* to harass Matrix core folks over this.
If those things are not an issue for you, then please join!
@ch0ccyra1n I was hoping not to have to add a "don't talk to me about XMPP" comment to my post, but...
Yeah, no interest in relitigating the topic of XMPP because those discussions always end the same way and it's never constructive
@joepie91 oh that's fair. Sorry for asking
@joepie91 why not just use XMPP?