Re: [Mesa-dev] Freenode fallout

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Indeed, a lot of communities are moving to Libera. However, centralization is what caused the mess with freenode in the first place, thus communities spreading to different services may not be such a bad idea. As long as the channels themselves are not split, that is.

On 21/05/2021 15:33, Simon Ser wrote:
On Friday, May 21st, 2021 at 1:49 AM, Lyude Paul <lyude@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

After considering Libera and OFTC as options, the board settled on
recommending OFTC. The primary reason for this is because OFTC is
associated with our parent foundation SPI, and has a long and well known
history of involvement with the open source community. As well, the
board believes OFTC's current Governance model is a lot more clear then
Libera's.
I'd personally prefer Libera Chat. They don't yet have a published
formal governance model, but I hope this will come soon. As the former
Freenode staff, I trust them to make sure mistakes from the past won't
be repeated.

Apart from politics, Libera also offers a more modern feature set. This
can ease daily usage, with features such as reliable authentication,
account tracking, and many other IRC protocol improvements. OFTC has
plans to eventually migrate to Solanum, but they don't have the time to
do it for now.

For reference, on OFTC:

     CAP LS 302
     :kinetic.oftc.net CAP * LS :multi-prefix

And on Libera:

     CAP LS 302
     :ruthenium.libera.chat CAP * LS :account-notify away-notify chghost extended-join multi-prefix sasl=PLAIN,ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE,EXTERNAL tls userhost-in-names account-tag cap-notify echo-message solanum.chat/identify-msg solanum.chat/realhost
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