>> I did notice that the Godot (open source Game
>> engine) community have recently officially moved there development 
>> chat to Discord from Freenode (IRC) and The server is very active and 
>> vibrant.

> I believe only their development and contribution channel was /moved/, and 
> they use a platform based on Rocket.Chat for that.

Indeed, it seems you are correct 😊  They even have a nice explainer when you 
open up the Godot Rocket.Chat:

WHY A NEW CHAT PLATFORM?
We've been using IRC to discuss engine development for several years, but 
despite being a tried and trusted open source technology with bazillion clients 
for all platforms, it is lacking in modern features such as being able to have 
persistent login (to see what was discussed while you were offline), good 
moderation features, easy-to-setup private channels and group discussions, and 
support for Markdown or easily uploading images.

As a community-driven open source project, it is important for us to use and 
promote open source technology where we can, so we chose to deploy our own 
instance of Rocket.Chat for this purpose. We also considered other open source 
team chat options such as Matrix and Mattermost, but Rocket.Chat proved to be 
the best candidate for our needs in our evaluation.

(and even a link to this super relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1782/ )

So maybe we should consider doing this same 😉

Regards,
Andy Nichols
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