I've never seen Element not deliver messages, but I agree it isn't stable for sure.
I tried a few versions of it, and I found what worked best was adding their Element Debian repo, and installing their binary of the package via apt.
I'm generally loathe to use other upstream repos, but I create a seperate virtual machine (KVM) for Element, so it is all contained.
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@jonn
Discord went to shit like six months too soon. Element was and isn't 100% ready. I have faith in the team and development process because what is here is pretty dang cool.
I was able to install a server, set to private register and work out the cli to do admin things in under an hour, and my fam didn't have any issue onboarding.
I don't miss messages but I have had delays with the mobile app, and when many elements are active, the occasional message goes to 1-2 devices rarely.
@jonn I am looking at this right now for our co-op members and I currently like none of my options.
Thinking about a Discourse forum install (which is obviously not chat but fills some other roles).
For chat, a Signal group might be the best trade off (but obviously is challenging if the group gets big)
@jonn I can see using it for internal operations, not sure if I can get all members onboarded and comfortable.
I’m aiming for “mass market comfort with tech” but may in fact need to adjust to “some early adopter comfort”
I appreciate the +1 on it. It’s the kind of enthusiasm I’m looking for!
@jonn thanks! Appreciate the offer, might take you up on it and/or tag you when I do a write up of what we need to get to.
I’m going to kick the tires with the volunteer team for starters.
@boris @jcb additionally, I feel like the following are the highest impact suggestions I can make:
1. Allow as many people as possible to move messages from topic to topic.
2. Encourage moving conversations that went on a tangent to their own topic (you normally know it went on a tangent whem you see it).
3. Make special slow "announcement" topics, encourage posting only really important information there.
@boris @jcb we're in the process of migrating from Announce / Knowledge base topics in Zulip to #Notion.
Both my company and @jcb 's self-host because it's better / cheaper than buying hosted instances. The only trick is to scale the instance as the community grows s.t. there are no random restarts of zulip's systemd service.
@jonn
What did I miss? Seems Matrix is ok to me.