Bex,
If you do decide to set this up, I know that RITlug maintains a bridge bot
that is widely used and may actually be in use by parts of Fedora already.
Keep in mind that Telegram is not fully FOSS as IRC or Riot/Matrix are so
if that is a concern Telegram may not be the right platform.
As far as the bridge bot, it can be found on GitHub at
https://www.github.com/RITlug/teleirc
Hope this is useful.
Aidan
abkahrs(a)fedoraproject.org
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018, 3:36 AM Brian (bex) Exelbierd <bexelbie(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I am regularly getting pulled into several Fedora Docs related
conversations in Telegram. These typically are around Antora and tooling,
but are occasionally around large areas like L10N and new doc components.
NO decisions are being made in Telegram, these are more working
conversations.
I'd like us to consider setting up a Telegram <-> IRC bridge, like some
other channels have done so I can easily redirect these conversations into
the public eye and encourage greater participation.
What do you all think?
regards,
bex
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