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Dead clients should be explicitely marked as such, to avoid deception.

Open malespiaut opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

Hello,

I was looking at your list of IRCv3 compatible clients, and decided to choose HexChat, before discovering that the project has been archived since February 2024.

HexChat isn't the only dead client in the list: BitchX haven't received any code contribution since 2013.

I would like to propose you to either clean the list, or add a "dead" flag to dead clients, as the table of IRCv3 functionality for each client leaves the impression that they all are both in good health and striving for completion.

The goal of that list cleaning/tagging would be to help users making an informed decision when it comes to choosing an IRC client.

Best regards.

malespiaut avatar Sep 06 '24 09:09 malespiaut

I occasionally will go through the list and remove dead clients but I haven't done it in a while because I've been busy with non-IRCv3 things.

That said I think we can leave HexChat for a while and switch it out when a viable fork actually appears.

sadiepowell avatar Sep 06 '24 10:09 sadiepowell

The goal of that list cleaning/tagging would be to help users making an informed decision when it comes to choosing an IRC client.

To be fair, that list is intended for developers, not users.

progval avatar Sep 06 '24 10:09 progval

Thank you for your fast replies.

I think that it is fair to remove BitchX as it hasn't received any code contribution for a decade.

For the other list aimed at developers, that's a fair point, but doesn't, in my humble opinion, invalidate the point that no one want to loose time going thru each Git repo (when there's one) to make sure that the client is being actively developed or no: hence why I think that cleaning and tagging is necessary.

On that note, but I agree that it's another conversation, I think that, ideally, the list need to include very explicitly, maybe with pictograms, if the app is FLOSS or not, on which platform it runs on, and what is the date of the last stable version.

But that's another topic, and more work as well.

Thak you again for your time.

malespiaut avatar Sep 06 '24 10:09 malespiaut

I get where you're coming from but the list is a reference for ircv3 feature support. It's not a general listing for apps to advertise their features, licenses, releases, etc. That's not our goal or responsibility with IRCv3. Maybe an idea for someone to take on as a separate project though.

jwheare avatar Sep 06 '24 10:09 jwheare

maybe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_clients could be extended to include ircv3 info

classabbyamp avatar Sep 06 '24 12:09 classabbyamp