Nixpkgs: Ring was renamed to Jami

Created on 1 Jul 2019  路  11Comments  路  Source: NixOS/nixpkgs

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I'll have a look on updating the package and adding the desktop client.

I'm also interested what other decentralized chat clients @zeonin evaluated and what was the outcome?

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See here how to properly deprecate a package: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/62529/files

Nice that there is a way to deprecate something. Not so nice that there is no documentation about how to do it.

@matthiasbeyer right. let's create an issue (or the documentation directly)!

Yes, sure! I'm not familiar with how the process works, though.

Looks like the nightly releases are hosted here: https://dl.jami.net/ring-release/tarballs/

I'm evaluating a few (lower-hanging) decentralized chat clients, but if I swing back around to Jami/Ring I'll take a crack at updating the package.

I'm evaluating a few (lower-hanging) decentralized chat clients, but if I swing back around to Jami/Ring I'll take a crack at updating the package.

What clients were you looking at.

I'll have a look on updating the package and adding the desktop client.

I'm also interested what other decentralized chat clients @zeonin evaluated and what was the outcome?

Ultimately, my use case was for real time voice over a roaming cellular data plan, so latency and bandwidth were my priorities. I ended up using mumble+murmur as that's what aligned best with my goals.

That said, the most promising decentralized chat clients I found were part of the Tox ecosystem.

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This is still relevant to me.

Relevant to me, too

See #83411

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