25 Jun 2019 |
@jschievink:matrix.org | TimSmall: oh wow, I had no idea, that look very promising! | 19:43:27 |
@jschievink:matrix.org | *looks (why can't you edit messages here?) | 19:43:42 |
TimSmall | jschievink: I had a quick look in the room settings for that, but nothing really jumped out. If you find out let me know, and I can try twidling whatever is required? | 19:44:33 |
TimSmall | jschievink: No idea what the timeline on RiotX is tho'. I believe that the Dendrite replacement home server in Go is only about 30% done. | 19:46:09 |
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@freenode_theJPster:matrix.org | I've just installed Fractal, a GNOME Matrix client written in Rust | 19:53:11 |
@thejpster:matrix.org | hello from fractal | 19:56:23 |
@thejpster:matrix.org | Download Screenshot from 2019-06-25 20-57-01.png | 19:57:17 |
@thejpster:matrix.org | it's a static binary compiled with Rust, deployed as a Flatpak application. I've not used Flatpak before, but it was straightforward-ish. | 20:00:02 |
J. Ryan Stinnett | In reply to @jschievink:matrix.org *looks (why can't you edit messages here?) Editing and reactions will be available in Riot in a few weeks. You can try out the development version which allows enabling a preview of the features in top left menu -> Settings -> Labs. | 20:02:44 |
@jschievink:matrix.org | J. Ryan Stinnett: aah I see, thanks! Someone said editing was possible in the regular Rust matrix room, so I assumed it was configured wrongly. | 20:04:00 |
TimSmall | * jschievink: No idea what the timeline on RiotX is tho'. I believe that the Dendrite replacement home server in Go is only ~30% done. | 20:07:01 |
TimSmall | jschievink: Yep, that works thanks. | 20:07:18 |
TimSmall | * J. Ryan Stinnett: Yep, that works thanks. | 20:10:08 |
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@thejpster:matrix.org | night all | 20:54:59 |
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@paulvt:matrix.org | gn thejpster! | 21:34:03 |
26 Jun 2019 |
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TimSmall | So this room was created a couple of months ago, and at that time the default Matrix "room version" was v1, to maintain backwards compatabilty with older federated servers. I've taken some advice over on #matrix:matrix.org about this, and the guidance was to upgrade the room version sooner rather than later if we're going to get a lot more users here (more features are available, and the users won't be prompted to upgrade - some clients don't do that massively easily, but with RIOT it's pretty seemless, but still). | 07:57:13 |
TimSmall | In the not too distant future "later v5 will be default and v1 rooms will get a prompt to upgrade", so I think it's probably best to jump first before things get busier here. | 08:01:37 |
TimSmall | adamgreig: adamgreig (or other WG members) if you're OK with that, I'll go ahead and do that. | 08:04:08 |
TimSmall | I created a test room and went through the upgrade procedure. What effectively happens is that this room gets recreated as a new room version, and the current room gets marked read-only. Users get a promp saying "go here to continue", and this old room just basically maintains chat history to date only. | 08:08:03 |
TimSmall | BTW, v4 is now the default for newly created rooms. | 08:10:26 |
@freenode_disasm_:matrix.org | TimSmall: are these new rooms compatible with outdated clients? | 08:10:31 |
TimSmall | disasm_: The prompt says "Room upgrades usually only affect server-side processing of the room. If you're having problems with your Riot client, please file an issue with https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/new/choose." | 08:11:51 |
TimSmall | When I asked the same question on #matrix:matrix.org earlier, I got the response "I think it doesn't affect clients, only servers" | 08:14:20 |