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[[Image:Riot-matrix-Step1join.png|thumb|400px|right|Before logging in]]
[[Image:Riot-matrix-Step1join.png|thumb|400px|right|Before logging in]]


To get started, open


'''To get started''', open
https://riot.im/app/#/room/#freenode_#apertium:matrix.org

https://riot.im/app/#/room/#_oftc_#apertium:matrix.org



It'll say "''Click here'' to join the discussion". If you don't have a Matrix account already, just do that, and enter a username, click Continue and fill out the captcha and you're in!
It'll say "''Click here'' to join the discussion". If you don't have a Matrix account already, just do that, and enter a username, click Continue and fill out the captcha and you're in!


(If you already have a Matrix account, instead click "Login" and enter your details.)
(If you already have a Matrix account, instead click "Login" and enter your details.)

[[Image:Riot-matrix-step2profit.png|thumb|400px|right|Logged in]]

Once you're in, you should as soon as possible click the cogwheel/open https://riot.im/app/#/settings to '''set a password and e-mail''' for your Matrix account.


The web client can send Desktop notifications if you use Firefox at least (see your [https://riot.im/app/#/settings settings] if it's not enabled), but there is also a regular [https://riot.im/desktop.html desktop version of Riot] for Mac, Windows and GNU/Linux.




== Details ==
== Details ==


'''Riot''' is a client for the Matrix network. Matrix is sort of a supercharged IRC network/protocol, which "bridges" into regular IRC networks like Freenode but also provides a host of other features.
'''Element''' (formerly riot) is a client for the Matrix network. Matrix is sort of a supercharged IRC network/protocol, which "bridges" into regular IRC networks like OFTC but also provides a host of other features.

Read more about the relation between Matrix and IRC at https://opensource.com/article/17/5/introducing-riot-IRC – including how to change or register your IRC nick.

See https://matrix.org/ for the "backend" bits.


Note that your IRC chats will be going through the matrix.org server. For public, logged channels like #apertium, this isn't any concern, but for one-on-one conversations there will be one more server that technically could log things (although one-on-one conversations on IRC can potentially be logged by OFTC too). Matrix is free and open source, so you can set up your own Matrix server, but that seems to take away the point of this being a low-maintenance way to get persistent IRC connections (and in that case, https://weechat.org/ is much simpler to set up).

OTOH, if you're chatting with other Matrix users, it actually becomes more secure, since Matrix provides end-to-end encryption between Matrix users.


== Remove [m] from your IRC nick ==
* Open a private chat with <code>@oftc-irc:matrix.org</code> and tell it <code>!nick irc.oftc.net NewNickGoesHere</code>
* See also: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/blob/master/HOWTO.md#changing-nicks
* See also: https://opensource.com/article/17/5/introducing-riot-IRC for information about how to change your IRC nick (and more details in general on using chatting through Matrix).

== Join new channels ==
Use this template (replace "ChannelName" with the name of the channel you want to join):

https://riot.im/app/#/room/#oftc_#ChannelName:matrix.org

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Latest revision as of 20:43, 7 June 2021

If you want persistent IRC history/logs and notifications without having to have a computer online all the time, but you don't have/know how to set up a server, you can use the Matrix network to stay connected.

Before logging in


To get started, open

https://riot.im/app/#/room/#_oftc_#apertium:matrix.org


It'll say "Click here to join the discussion". If you don't have a Matrix account already, just do that, and enter a username, click Continue and fill out the captcha and you're in!

(If you already have a Matrix account, instead click "Login" and enter your details.)

Logged in

Once you're in, you should as soon as possible click the cogwheel/open https://riot.im/app/#/settings to set a password and e-mail for your Matrix account.


The web client can send Desktop notifications if you use Firefox at least (see your settings if it's not enabled), but there is also a regular desktop version of Riot for Mac, Windows and GNU/Linux.


Details[edit]

Element (formerly riot) is a client for the Matrix network. Matrix is sort of a supercharged IRC network/protocol, which "bridges" into regular IRC networks like OFTC but also provides a host of other features.

Read more about the relation between Matrix and IRC at https://opensource.com/article/17/5/introducing-riot-IRC – including how to change or register your IRC nick.

See https://matrix.org/ for the "backend" bits.


Note that your IRC chats will be going through the matrix.org server. For public, logged channels like #apertium, this isn't any concern, but for one-on-one conversations there will be one more server that technically could log things (although one-on-one conversations on IRC can potentially be logged by OFTC too). Matrix is free and open source, so you can set up your own Matrix server, but that seems to take away the point of this being a low-maintenance way to get persistent IRC connections (and in that case, https://weechat.org/ is much simpler to set up).

OTOH, if you're chatting with other Matrix users, it actually becomes more secure, since Matrix provides end-to-end encryption between Matrix users.


Remove [m] from your IRC nick[edit]

Join new channels[edit]

Use this template (replace "ChannelName" with the name of the channel you want to join):

https://riot.im/app/#/room/#oftc_#ChannelName:matrix.org