Revolt - open source and privacy-friendly Discord alternative
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any update on this? it would really be a NEAT addition and i know a lot of folks very interested in this app
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absolutely support this project and the integration to Cloudron!
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Well, with the latest AI Bullshit, Discord fills shit pants. Revolt would come in handy
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@RazielKanos never used revolt (or much of discord for that matter). How is it fundamentally different from element/matrix or rocket.chat ? I guess the UI?
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Just logged in to look at the demo of the latest. It is a very nice UI, although credit to Discord for their original design. It is very fast too, perhaps the fastest chat UX I've seen too. Reaction emojis seem to be a missing feature but maybe that's intentional.
Honestly, I can see the value in having it packaged as a Cloudron app because the type of people using these communities have the numbers and attitude to broadcast their praise and viral referrals to anything, so maybe Revolt on Cloudron would gain a lot of referrals for Cloudron.
Between the Discord and Slack communities, the Total Addressable Market (TAM) for Revolt is huge. Element is OK. Rocket Chat we know the issues with that. Nextcloud Talk does the job. But from my experience with chat apps, since Atlassian's HipChat, I can see the distinction and USP of Revolt. So still a from me on this.
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@girish
Well, it's nearly a 1:1 clone of discord, and so it has a massive potential for streamers and their communities to be used. Discord has taken the voice chat market by storm, but now and there more and more stories get published that they log EVERYTHING.Especially if - for example THIS GUY (
) would pick up a story about revolt on cloudron, make sure your gates will get stormed -
@RazielKanos
it looks like it is just a 3rd party discord client as opposed to a 1:1 clone.Never mind - it does seem to be separate from discord. -
Yes I say we give these guys a chance at Revolt in Cloudron, I would love to see this and use it asap most apps like Discord are just Mumble based apps like Zello. Mumble made the best voice codec ever. I am using Rocketchat but it would be so cool to have a voice channel chatroom like revoltchat, love to see this on cloudron for use self-hosted Users
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@sir-paradise All good insights and points. IN the meantime, if you've not tried yet, we've found Nextcloud Talk very reliable in daily use.
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@sir-paradise said in Revolt - open source and privacy-friendly Discord alternative:
Mumble made the best voice codec ever
I wish we had Mumble itself on here.
@sir-paradise said in Revolt - open source and privacy-friendly Discord alternative:
voice channel chatroom
Jam would be great to have too.
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There is a relatively recently updated docker-compose that helps detail out the packaging flow.
Might be a nifty challenge for @Kubernetes
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@mehdi said in Revolt - open source and privacy-friendly Discord alternative:
They seem to not have true desktop apps yet, so cannot support global push-to-talk keys... Sadly, it's a must have IMO.
Looks like they do have desktops apps for all platforms these days
https://revolt.chat/download
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Considering that Discord has said goodbye to it's (never true) ad-free policy as well a revolt is currently gaining more traction again.
(https://www.techspot.com/news/102455-discord-looks-boost-gaming-revenue-ditching-long-time.html)
It might be a even more interesting addition now. -
yessss, it would be SUCH an amazing addition
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@Enabl-ist said in Revolt - open source and privacy-friendly Discord alternative:
I think this one is needed to get it running with docker-compose
https://github.com/revoltchat/self-hosted
That pulls images from
https://github.com/revoltchat/reviteIt seem all a bit confusing/ in flux at the moment because https://github.com/revoltchat/revite says "This project is deprecated" whereas https://github.com/revoltchat still has this table which says its recommends for use
But above that has a note saying:
revoltchat/frontend is the next-generation Revolt client, more details here
So looks like going forward https://github.com/revoltchat/frontend will be the frontend to use, but presumably the self-hosting docker still pulls from revite.