Currently we are using IRC for many functions (it's one of the backchannels for most major events, it's the one of the main places to get tech support, it's a somewhat active nontechnical support forum for various communities and the place to get urgent help from e.g. stewards, it's used for all kinds of real-time tech discussions like deploy coordination), but for all the well-known UX issues it makes it harder for new users to engage the community. We sometimes link to the Freenode web GUI as a way of making participation easier, but it's not great. [[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Matrix.org|Matrix.org]] is an upcoming alternative - it's really its own chat network, but it can be bridged to IRC and used as an IRC client. This task is about evaluating Matrix as 1) an alternative web-linkable interface, 2) the "officially" suggested IRC client for people new to IRC.
See also: {T186061} (as a standalone communication network)
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Major issues:
* room search doesn't work ([[https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/8646|#8646]]). Blocker for recommending as a generic client, not an issue when using it via web links (e.g. for an event). Seems like this is a regression that will be fixed soon.