Martin Klapetek - 10.08.17, 12:34:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 3:24 AM, Martin Steigerwald
> wrote:
> > Martin Klapetek - 09.08.17, 16:12:
> > > > But KDE is not a tech startup. As people correctly wrote, KDE has a
> > > > very
> > > > long
> > > > history and contributors of all age. I'd rather be
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 3:24 AM, Martin Steigerwald
wrote:
> Martin Klapetek - 09.08.17, 16:12:
> > > But KDE is not a tech startup. As people correctly wrote, KDE has a
> very
> > > long
> > > history and contributors of all age. I'd rather be that than one of the
> > > many
> > > tech startups
> What I’ve argued strongly against is the standpoint that we should stick
> with the status quo.
The status quo _is_ things with the advantages of Telegram or Matrix
available, since these two are already bridged.
Hence my earlier
> Last but not least: if IRC really is so much of an issue, w
> On 10 Aug 2017, at 10:22, Luigi Toscano wrote:
>
> Il 10 agosto 2017 10:24:08 EEST, Martin Steigerwald ha
> scritto:
>> Martin Klapetek - 09.08.17, 16:12:
But KDE is not a tech startup. As people correctly wrote, KDE has a
>> very
long
history and contributors of all age. I'd
Il 10 agosto 2017 10:24:08 EEST, Martin Steigerwald ha
scritto:
>Martin Klapetek - 09.08.17, 16:12:
>> > But KDE is not a tech startup. As people correctly wrote, KDE has a
>very
>> > long
>> > history and contributors of all age. I'd rather be that than one of
>the
>> > many
>> > tech startups w
Martin Klapetek - 09.08.17, 16:12:
> > But KDE is not a tech startup. As people correctly wrote, KDE has a very
> > long
> > history and contributors of all age. I'd rather be that than one of the
> > many
> > tech startups with a bunch of little to no experience but fancy new chat
> > systems, to