On woensdag 20 februari 2019 23:09:35 CET Eike Hein wrote: > > On 2/21/19 6:56 AM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > > * Matrix now logs #krita on freenode (well, it has been doing so for quite > > some time, since the first bridge user appeared) > > * We have always tried to make sure #krita has no permanent logs; we don't > > want that. > > > It's possible in the channel settings to decide whether newly-joined > users get backlog from prior to their join or not. The bridging extends > to the permission model, i.e. ops on the IRC side get to change these > settings on the Matrix side. An argument can be made that the default > may not be the right one, but in any case as channel op you retain > control over how your channel works on both systems.
Do you know how I can do that? I have no idea myself... > > But I'll note that this isn't something that's come about due to KDE now > having a Matrix server - it was already the case for a few years, and > started when freenode agreed to give Matrix API access to the network > different from what regular IRC clients can do (not that logging and > relaying that log can't also be done by a regular client). Yes, I know, I even said so -- I just hadn't realized, because I didn't know much about Matrix. Still don't, I tried webchat yesterday, but irssi is so much more comfy :-) -- https://www.krita.org
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