On 28/07/2020 17.52, David C. Rankin wrote:
On factory,
I read the message about onboard tutorials being given via Discord on Linux.
[opensuse-factory] next openQA tutorial/onboarding livestream on Wednesday July 29th 11 AM UTC
I've heard my kids talk about it, but never tried it myself. I guess it is just a glorified IRC type chat app. I was even more surprised to find it is the main/update repos?? Okay.
As I don't have kids, I have not heard about it :-p I think there is are ongoing effort to connect openSUSE channels on discord to IRC, so that we could use an IRC client instead.
Well, I installed it, updated it, and it looks pretty much like it does on windows, and with any net "aware" app, I then set about picking through the settings to determine what avenues it provides for data to be lifted from my computer without my consent -- and shocked I was.
Anyone installing will need to take a detailed walk through the Privacy settings and I would avoid testing the webcam. There are numerous setting your a opted-in to by default where you will be sending all kinds of data back to discord to "help make it better..."
It also decides by default it will start every time you start your computer and will minimize to the system tray instead of exiting when you use the close-window control. (you may want to change both)
Well, the IRC client I use does the same. I use Pidgin. If I hit "close", an applet remains in the bar. I think (but not tried) that if I "closed" it, I can still be called by someone that wants to call me - like a phone. That's why it doesn't really close.
All and all -- it looks like the same thing I've seen on the kids machine, and one of these days I'll figure out what it does.
I was happy to learn how to use 'alien -r -c yourfile.deb' to turn a .deb file into an .rpm that can be installed to update it... So it was a worthwhile foray :)
The conference is tomorrow, I understand? There other communication avenues. I hear talking about "matrix", for instance. No, I don't know what it is. There is mention of it in <https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Communication_channels> +++----------------- *Other methods* Other There are plenty of other ways to communicate with openSUSE users or to get support: Telegram Discord Matrix Community Usenet (Newsgroups). Jabber Multi-User-Chat (MUC). Wikis, a great source of documentation. See in particular openSUSE.org (this site) and the openSUSE-Community.org website. -----------------++- The "matrix" link is not hosted on the opensuse wiki, it is on <https://matrix.to/#/+opensuse:matrix.org> and I don't understand what it is about. There is no Linux tool to use it, only for IOS, so I don't really understand why we talk about it. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)