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I can believe that it's over already. I wanted to contribute but could never find the damn page...
That seemed to be a major hiccup this time around, getting the word out there
my plan for next year's is to give 30 days and 7 day notice before the event starts
make sure you're subscribed to [email protected] & in the Matrix space so you don't miss it next year
Ohhh man, I'm out of the loop, and I thought I was being helpful earlier, but I wasn't. What's the matrix space? It's not the federation?
Am I getting this right that it's like self-hosted email, but for chat? Or do we have to pick an instance to host the chat log? How do people normally go about picking? How does matrix space tie into the canvas community on toast ooo?
Surely there's a Eli5 page or community for this matrix-space? Does matrix space go by any other name?
Thank you for your time! I already love where this is going, but don't wanna wet my socks just yet and sign up for many things willy nilly in case I lose track :0
No worries man, it's a definite change from how the internet currently exists (i'll make a landing page explaining all these in more detail in the coming days)
The first link, [email protected], will open up the community (the Lemmy equivalent of Reddit's "subreddits"). Being subscribed to that community will allow posts to the community to show up in your home feed
Matrix
Matrix is a chat protocol that is a federated live chat system, the Matrix protocol is not ActivityPub (what Lemmy, Mastodon and others run on) it runs on it's own protocol. The most popular client for Matrix is Element. You can host your own homeserver using Synapse, but it's highly recommended to use their main instance (
matrix.org
-- it's also the default option when you open Element in browser).Matrix is setup in a way that you don't have to worry about missing old messages when you are on a new instance. When you join a new room ("channel") in Matrix, you will automatically be able to read old chat messages by backfilling old messages. Matrix also runs a very convenient website to share rooms with other people (
matrix.to
-- which is linked in my original comment) that will open a list of apps to open the room with (no vendor lock in).Matrix is designed in a way were it doesn't matter what instance you are registered under. No matter the instance, you'll be able to read the chat, history and participate in live conversation.
Hopefully this cleaned some stuff up for you and like I said at the start of the post, I'll be making a landing page also explaining this stuff to help other people navigate this as well :)
(cc others in this thread: @[email protected] & @[email protected] )
I'm confused by your link. It just leads me to a page to download yet another Lemmy app. I don't want to do that. I'm happy with Infinity and Voyager.
~~I've been switching between Jerboa and Liftoff, and now you've had this issue, I've downloaded Voyager. When I click on [email protected] in either of the three, the community opens within the app I'm using. Bug maybe? In Voyager, try searching
[email protected]
I managed to get to it that way. Hope it helps for now ^.^~~
Edit: NVM, I misunderstood instructions! I think they didn't mean to just sub to the community, but we actually need to use a chat-style app (the matrix space?). Not lemmy?
Haven't had this happen with Sync though. I guess proprietary ad-supported clients have the budget to make QoL improvements faster. Although, I do love Voyager as well!