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Might have to split this if it gets too daunting, but in the past I used google, facebook, and discord as my primary chat apps. I've also used slack, IRC, and telegram, but keeping to my desire to leave behind non-open-source stuff, IRC is basically the only one left on the table.
But how do you even access chat with everyone else still in those ecosystems? What happened to adium? Is adium still a thing?
What about like... pidgin? Pidgin still out there? What is the modern chat aggregator that does both open and closed source stuff and is cross platform?
Current stack contender: matrix + element + spaces + nextcloud link
Blog post about matrix, element, and spaces: https://element.io/blog/spaces-the-next-frontier/
Nextcloud app: https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/riotchat
Open to other ideas. Will probably move this to a discussion?
I think I'm definitely going the matrix route, but we're not ready to implement that, so I'll link this ticket to a new one that I open when I'm ready to take on that feature.