@unfa tbh all the alternatives are quite crappy.
not to mention having terrible terms of service and privacy policies.
you know that mailing lists and IRC is what linux kernel developers use, right? it has been working for them for many years
some of the things that come from the new platforms/services/etc, like emoji, images, videos, etc are things not everyone wants.
@falktx I understand that developers can get it to be comfortable, and get things down with it, but whenever I am forced to use IRC, I suffer.
I cannot fix typos in my messages.
I cannot read a message that was sent when I wasn't online.
I cannot send screenshots to get or give help.
Everyone is in a single room so with 5 conversations happening at once it's a huge mess. I understand that it works for some specific groups or people - but I don't think
"normies" or even "users" are part of that.
@unfa it is all a question of finding the right tool for the job. on IRC you can create as many channels as you want, so for example there is #lad and #lv2 for development, #cardinal and #kxstudio for those specific things, etc
You can DM people if you rather only talk to them of course. If there is a lot of people talking at once, just wait a bit until topic clears, and then have your turn.