Indecisive : rocket.chat or matrix ?
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Rocket Chat for business and orgs.
Signal for family & friends that aren't dimwits.
Been through all this research and testing for so long, the rest are all clumsy, buggy and more difficult than necessary IMHO.
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@marcusquinn nice summary !
Yeah, it's probably a kinda FAQ thing almost. Sorry.Main problem : most of my family/friends and business contacts are dimwits. Including those working in IT !
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@timconsidine then they won't figure out the shortcomings of Mattermost for you to have trouble
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Zulip looks like it could be promising for mixed use, but Cloudron App development seems to have hit capacity, so I don't expect to see it here any time soon:
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Mattermost is nice, but has the same feel as Rocket.Chat. I was just checking mine out again and see that the Channels, or rooms, would be a nice way to silo your social circles, and they would be none the wiser that there are other convos going on. That might be nice, but then you'd also have to jump from Channel to channel. You might post a response to something in the wrong channel.
BUT, even though I promoted Matrix/Element, one weakness stands out for me (for M/E), and that is how it handles its security. Now, what follows may be off a bit in details but let me try: You can ask Matrix/Element to encrypt the convos end to end, but it gives several warnings that if you lose the key or other sign-in mode, you lose the convo. Ok, fair enough, I'm certain I won't, but what about your chattees? Also, this higher security means, for me at least, that when I go to sign in by another device, I have to scan QR codes and a few other steps to ensure it is me. In my early days I had already signed out of the main device, and so when trying to sign in on a new one, there was no way for me to authenticate, or prove, that the new device was me because it wanted the original device to approve it. I can't remember why I gave up, but I just re-installed and kept that in mind for next time. So, a mess-up like that could really screw your efforts up. And those with whom you are chatting. I guess NOT turning on encryption is one way to avoid that, but, that option is touted as one of the major benefits of Matrix/Element.
Since we're talking dimwits here, Matrix/Element might not be the best option.
Plus, RC and Mattermost both have plugins you can add, making them rather handy.
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@scooke : that's actually very important, so thank you. I was thinking through along similar lines.
I was reminded of it because I didn't yet find a Matrix client which supports multiple servers. So on my side I would be forced to have a "work Matrix" and "personal Matrix" app if I have them on multiple servers. Not ideal.
Of course I can just have them on same server for my ease of use, but then auth/re-auth thing is a bit of PITA (although I understand why it is needed).
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@timconsidine Did you look at Pleroma?
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@loudlemur hmmmm, not really.
It's an interesting alternative approach
Really I just want a WnatsApp/Viber/Telegram/Signal type of app which is self-hosted and has google-free android client.
Maybe I will have to consider Session. -
@timconsidine Session doesn't have Voice & Video, and it's a bit of a nuisance to get people swapping IDs.
Seriously, I'd go with Rocket Chat for businesses/orgs. Signal for personal. Then, look at alternatives to see if they are better.
I hate wasted time, and I do not believe this approach would waste yours. Be mindful of analysis paralysis too, my recommendations come from experience to save you from mostly the same.
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@marcusquinn said in Indecisive : rocket.chat or matrix ?:
@timconsidine Session doesn't have Voice & Video, and it's a bit of a nuisance to get people swapping IDs.
Seriously, I'd go with Rocket Chat for businesses/orgs. Signal for personal. Then, look at alternatives to see if they are better.
I hate wasted time, and I do not believe this approach would waste yours. Be mindful of analysis paralysis too, my recommendations come from experience to save you from mostly the same.
Session is soon to start support for Lokinet, which will allow video streaming, so keep an eye on it. There is currently some rudimentary support for voice on Session too. (You can press a button, record sound, and it saves the sound file in a Session message.
Telegram sends all its stuff through a centralized, proprietary server, and requires a phone for registration and Twitter account for technical support.
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@marcusquinn : yes, possibly
certainly will be trialling rocket chat.The real problem - all of my own making - is that I am seeking to de-google and most clients for messaging systems are GSF.
Apart from Matrix and Telegram.analysis paralysis
love the expression, and yes a very real danger
EDIT : just noticed Signal have an APK on their site, and I was just checking FDroid & Aurora.
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@timconsidine said in Indecisive : rocket.chat or matrix ?:
Also those here who use Rocket.Chat : is it really mostly/only for messaging, or do you use the audio/video chat, and is it as good as Jitsi ?
RocketChat is more like a Slack/Teams alternative. Also you can connect a Jitsi or BBB Server but that implementation is not perfect.
Also at other Features like the Nextcloud connection i see some problems.
BUT! Users love it since its easy to use and got Apps for all Devices.
This Dark Mode Theme works great aswell.-> github.com/DigitEgal/Rocket.Chat.DarkCompared with Matrix - that looks and works much more clean.
Also there are implementations into everything. Element App for Nextcloud is perfectly working etc.
Much tend to use Matrix and even the Teamspeak 5 Beta is based on it.
I always prefer own Voiceservers and hate Discord because of its bad Quality.Atleast its about the usecase:
-> If you only need a Chat for a small group or a few projects, RocketChat would be the thing to setup fast and use easy.
-> If you want to built up more and already planned to install nextcloud, onlyoffice, jitsi, openproject, etc... -> go for matrix since the Element App in Nextcloud is much more stable than RocketChat using Nextcloud for Data.