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[15:34] <rbasak> o/ so I'm looking at mutter's history of regressions on behalf of the SRU team
[15:35] <rbasak> Where should I contact the desktop team to discuss microrelease bumps of mutter?
[15:35] <rbasak> ubuntu-desktop@ seems mostly inactive, as does this channel?
[15:35] <rbasak> jbicha: ^
[17:09] <Eickmeyer> rbasak: Pretty much everyone is moving to https://matrix.to/#/#desktop-dev:ubuntu.com
[17:11] <tjaalton> native matrix?
[17:28] <Eickmeyer> tjaalton: Correct.
[17:32] <Eickmeyer> tjaalton: Entire conversation started here, but it's becoming official very quickly. https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/modern-communication-platforms-matrix-testing/40313
[17:32] <jbicha> rbasak: you could also use https://discourse.ubuntu.com/c/desktop/8
[17:33] <tjaalton> once #ubuntu-release migrates, I'd consider it official
[17:33] <Eickmeyer> tjaalton: Heh, that's probably going to be one of the last ones. :)
[17:34] <Eickmeyer> There's going to be bridging involved too.
[17:36] <tjaalton> I've yet to find a client as good as irssi
[17:37] <tjaalton> ..has been for irc
[17:38] <Eickmeyer> There's supposedly a weechat plugin, but I haven't tested it and it looks like it's missing features, and development has slowed. 
[17:46] <jbicha> I've been using weechat for irc for years
[17:48] <Eickmeyer> I use weechat as well, and also use it as a relay for other clients.
[19:12] <rbasak> Thanks. It'll need to be long form, so I'll use Discourse.
[19:22] <tsimonq2> tjaalton: As a fellow irssi user, I feel you. It took quite a bit of convincing for me to use Matrix, I was extremely hesitant to start.
[19:23] <tsimonq2> That being said, the Matrix-side community is flourishing. There is a notable amount of energy and enthusiasm around it.
[19:23] <tsimonq2> There are TUI-based Matrix clients. I would definitely use irssi for Matrix if there was a plugin.