We now have support for standups; I'm running
https://github.com/servo/botzilla on heroku under the `crowbot` user.
The taskcluster folks are actively working on matrix notifications for
taskcluster jobs, too. Looks like we're in good shape for the upcoming
IRC decommissioning!
On 2020-02-14
On 19/12/2019 17:43, Josh Bowman-Matthews wrote:
* crowbot is an IRC bot whose biggest responsibilities include github
link integration, collecting standups entries, and recording messages
for users who aren't online.
Riot (the main Matrix client) provides "URL previews" by default, which f
Following up again: the official announcement hasn't been made yet, but
we have the Servo room on the Mozilla Matrix instance
(https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#servo:mozilla.org) and more and more
discussion is centralizing there. Please use the Matrix room in place of
IRC for any discussions g
Following up here - given the responses on this list, I am inclined to
transition to the new Matrix network when it's available. That should be
before the end of the month, at which point we can start working on the
missing tooling.
Cheers,
Josh
On 2019-12-19 11:43 a.m., Josh Bowman-Matthews
On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 at 08:05, Simon Sapin wrote:
> > assuming that their api isn't too hard to work with
> > also could be a great contributor project actually
> >
> > https://github.com/taskcluster/taskcluster/tree/master/services/notify
> > looks like
> > it’s in JS, and https://gi
On 20/12/2019 17:41, Josh Bowman-Matthews wrote:
One more IRC integration that I forgot about - we receive notifications
about daily taskcluster job failures on IRC. We'll want to verify the
plans for the taskcluster-notify service with respect to Matrix.
I asked:
Hi. What’s the future
One more IRC integration that I forgot about - we receive notifications
about daily taskcluster job failures on IRC. We'll want to verify the
plans for the taskcluster-notify service with respect to Matrix.
On 12/19/19 11:43 AM, Josh Bowman-Matthews wrote:
Hi folks! Mozilla has announced [1] th
Use Riot / Matrix to keep things consistent. --Kent
On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 10:33 AM Manish Goregaokar
wrote:
> My main concern is that I would rather not have to run Yet Another electron
> app, especially given the terrible battery life my laptop has on Linux.
>
> It seems like I should be able
My main concern is that I would rather not have to run Yet Another electron
app, especially given the terrible battery life my laptop has on Linux.
It seems like I should be able to bridge with irssi, or perhaps try out a
web based client, so I'm fine with switching, but i'm also okay with
staying
I've been using the IRC <-> Matrix bridge and the matrix client, and I've
been quite happy with them. I'd be in favour of moving to matrix, it seems
pretty decent, the ToS / CPG will be easier, and there's a certain weight
in numbers. The main effort would be updating the bots, but with a bit of
lu
I’ve been mostly happy with IRC, but for #servo I think I’d like to try out Matrix
since many Mozillians will need it anyway.
https://view.matrix.org/ can presumably fulfill public logging (and might be
maintained by more than one person).
Porting bots to a different protocol would take some
Has anybody got experience with the Discord<->Matrix bridge (
https://matrix.org/bridges/#discord )?
Like the rest of Mozilla, I don't particularly enjoy Discord's terms of
service / privacy policy, but I'm part of a zillion Discord servers for
other communities. Whereas #servo IRC is my last rema
Hi folks! Mozilla has announced [1] that irc.mozilla.org is being
officially replaced by an instance of Riot/Matrix, so we now need to
make a decision about what happens next. The server will shut down in
March 2020, and I see two possible outcomes for our official day-to-day
synchronous projec
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