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Matrix, the protocol that might finally make messaging apps interoperable

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31 points by neiljohnson 3 years ago · 10 comments

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DoItToMe81 3 years ago

Some of this article is poorly researched. Rocket.chat is not moving over to the protocol, it's just implementing federation in such a way that Rocket.Chat servers can communicate with Matrix servers. It's still its own (heavily flawed) thing.

  • throwaway67743 3 years ago

    But at least their clients aren't awful, might actually be useful if it can talk matrix

  • sanjayio 3 years ago

    What makes you think it’s flawed?

  • tcfhgj 3 years ago

    what's the difference?

    • Arathorn 3 years ago

      Personally, I think it’s fine to say that X speaks Matrix if X speaks the Server-Server API, like Rocket.Chat or Gitter does.

      I think the distinction the grandparent post is making is that RC doesn’t speak the Client-Server API, so you can’t point a random Matrix client at it. Honestly, I think it matters more that you can talk to it transparently via the Matrix network than connect your favourite Matrix client to it.

    • DoItToMe81 3 years ago

      Well, you can't simply use Rocket.Chat to join a Matrix server. You need to join a Rocket.Chat server set up to communicate with Matrix and work from there. Neither can you use a Matrix client to join a Rocket.Chat instance.

celtoid 3 years ago

I do believe that Nostr is going to be the goto protocol for interoperability in the coming years.

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