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by mananaysiempre
1739 days ago
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Short and harsh (likely too harsh): My point is not that Matrix is complicated, thus we should avoid making it more so. My point is that the approach that Matrix chooses, even in its most minimal form, requires Matrix to be complex and resource-hungry, thus it seems prudent to direct attention and effort towards cultivating a multitude of implementations and deployments rather than enhancing marketability. A social argument against features, not the standard technical one. |
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> The current stewards of the protocol don’t seem to be giving it that, growing features (even if good and competently designed ones) while treating the surroundings with something of a “they will come” approach.
I don't agree the growing features is an issue.