On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 12:30 PM Vladimir Minenko
<vladimir.mine...@qt.io> wrote:
>
> I also use Element (on MacOS) since the Qt CS times. Here are some hints from 
> my experience. For the Qt CS, I created an account on matrix.org and added it 
> to Element. This is a separate account, not your KDE account.
>
> Chat channels are called “Rooms” in Element. Searching for Rooms is under 
> Rooms -> “+” -> "Explore public rooms”, but the search doesn’t work so well 
> or the indexing is not ready for the new mirrored IRC channels yet. I tried 
> to search for “qt”, and only the one for Qt Created shows up.
>
> I added channels directly by copy-n-paste from the list in the Cristians’s 
> email into the"Explore rooms” field showing up under  "Explore public rooms” 
> , e.g. #qt:kde.org . It cannot be found, but you can just hit the “join” 
> button and you are done.
>
> I hope this helps!
>
> PS. As a yet another web app, Element eats another 700MB RAM, plus 1.4GB RAM 
> for its “renderer" on my mac… 2GB per a web app?… Wow…

Hi Vladimir,

Note that you can use Neochat:
https://apps.kde.org/neochat/

It's what I've been using for a while, like many of us in KDE,
although not on mac. We don't have official mac builds yet but there's
nightly builds.
https://binary-factory.kde.org/view/MacOS/job/NeoChat_Nightly_macos/

It's a Qt application that you can hack, it sure won't take 2GiB. (and
if it did, I'm sure some people here know how to help ;)).

Cheers!
Aleix
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