Advantages and disadvantages to TeleIRC bridges
Are you considering a TeleIRC bridge? This page attempts a neutral view on pros/cons to using a TeleIRC bridge for your sub-project, team, or SIG.
Advantages
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More accessible discussion: Supporting another client than IRC allows more people to participate and engage with a team based on their personal preference
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Easier participation from mobile: Open source Telegram mobile clients allows easier participation from mobile devices
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Lower barrier of entry: Less options and complexities from Telegram clients than traditional IRC clients
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Guaranteed delivery: Easy to verify a message is actually sent – no netsplits or packet losses to prevent messages from being sent
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Threaded conversations: Replying to past messages simplifies discussion spanning long periods of time (e.g. someone catches up on past conversation)
Disadvantages
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Multiple moderators required: Active moderation is needed both on IRC and Telegram – not possible to mirror between IRC and Telegram
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Telegram’s server code is proprietary: Server code is not free software and there are no plans to release it under free software licenses
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Chatting across bridges is not perfect: Sometimes context may be missing for IRC users if Telegram users reply to old messages
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No Fedora IRC bot support: No Telegram-to-IRC support for Fedora’s bots, like zodbot (but bot messages will carry from IRC to Telegram)
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