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marvin2711 Mar 27, 2016
The Discord client is available for Mac OSX, PC and Linux. Where's Windows?


Last edited by marvin2711 on 27 March 2016 at 8:39 pm UTC
Shmerl Mar 27, 2016
Hm. I wouldn't recommend Telegram to privacy concerned. Its server isn't FOSS.

May be there should be some presence on diaspora*? https://diasporafoundation.org

Also, in addition to IRC it's good to have an XMPP chat room.


Last edited by Shmerl on 27 March 2016 at 7:35 pm UTC
Storminator16 Mar 27, 2016
I didn't realize the irc room existed. God, I miss the old days. Lived in IRC from '98-'01.
Shmerl Mar 27, 2016
IRC is quite actively used by a lot of FOSS projects. Which is kind of surprising, since I find XMPP to be better in many aspects.
marvin2711 Mar 27, 2016
I'm fairly new to Linux and still learning the ropes. Never used IRC. Can someone recommend a good client and why?
wolfyrion Mar 27, 2016
I think you forgot Steam
Storminator16 Mar 27, 2016
Quoting: marvin2711I'm fairly new to Linux and still learning the ropes. Never used IRC. Can someone recommend a good client and why?

I've tried Empathy on Linux but not much else. Used mIRC in my old Windows days.
Shmerl Mar 27, 2016
Pidgin is pretty good for IRC.
Liam Dawe Mar 27, 2016
Smuxi is what I use for IRC: https://smuxi.im/
Shmerl Mar 27, 2016
There are also Web clients for IRC.


Last edited by Shmerl on 27 March 2016 at 9:32 pm UTC
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