They're kind of right when they say "definitely"; the Zulip desktop client is 
written in C++, uses Qt for graphics, and uses CMake to build. I don't think 
any of those are available on Plan 9 (well, C++ is, but the compilers are kind 
of old...).

On September 26, 2015 9:59:44 AM CDT, Skip Tavakkolian 
<skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Plan 9 is now popular enough to make fun of:
>
>https://www.zulip.org/clients.html

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