Discord is pretty good in practice (and I use it a lot), but it has no data portability/self hosting and the ToS bans alternate clients. Not a good fit for a FOSS project. It's like BitKeeper all over again. Slack, etc are like Discord except worse in every way.
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You can create a bridge between IRC and Discord with https://github.com/reactiflux/discord-irc … orhttps://github.com/qaisjp/go-discord-irc …
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Creating an IRC user per discord user sounds really heavy, especially considering how popular this topic is and how it'll end up with thousands of users easily. I don't know about anyone else, but I for one don't want several thousand part/join notifs when the bot crashes or smth
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I could see an argument for this being a *better* way to go, tbh. Hard to keep users from accosting devs when they need “help” when the other users can’t/won’t/whatever if they are all on the same platform.
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pine64 has matrix/discord/telegram/irc all bridged and it seems to work fine
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Discord mirrored to Freenode with bots on both ends works pretty well in my experience
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