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With distro wars, text editor wars, programming language wars etc., there's no such readily discernible rationale. It's an ill-informed BS shouting contest and nothing more.
... and it gets really silly when supposedly well-informed people *rationalize* their gut feelings into supposedly knock-out explanations as to why the other side is stupid, confused, ignorant, etc. The way the 'other side' is depicted in such rationalizations always reminds me of those comically clumsy black-white 'before' segments in 'infomercials'.
Portage is clearly the winner in package managers. You can choose to either install from a binary, or compile yourself, it has possibly one of the best dependency resolvers, allows you to add your own patches to programs, allows you to install multiple versions of the same application in different slots, etc etc. It's possibly one of the best package managers I've ever used. I fell in love with it immediately.
There is no better choice.
Join the GOL Discord instead for good vibes. :grin:
Discord is at least manageable to some degree, despite its flaws. We foster a healthy slice of the GOL community there, give it a chance. There's also IRC, and a couple other places if you prefer. Links in the bar at the bottom of the site or click on Contact Us at the top.
Matrix is just a poorly thought-out platform for end-users. Discord actually works and works quite well, despite some obvious issues, it's just simple and easy to use.
So zero plans to go back to Matrix.
If anything, we should want IRC to actually evolve properly with the times, but I fear it never will.
Also, isn't part of the point of IRC that it's old school? I know that the protocol has been updated over the years, but that also depends on what the specific server is actually running. My only real complaint from being an IRC OP before was that the banning either was too loose or too strong if you used *s. Where it'd then also ban other users too.
IRC has had growth in tech and fandom servers, but declined everywhere else unfortunately. Hopefully it doesn't go the way of USENET or BBS.
Last edited by Linux_Rocks on 16 Jul 2024 at 5:36 pm UTC