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What's the conclusion about the matrix-quoternion issue?
This being the main consumer gives a really foul tase on this update / fix. Can you please proactively work between the maintainers to sort this out?
This will break other applications, all the others have long required a newer version than quaternion, so I think the choice is obvious, quaternion has not been updated for 2 years
'all the others'? there is one more consumer: neochat...
so it's a 1 - 1 tie... far from obvious
It seemed to me that nheko also uses it, in any case, the matrix protocol itself is developing, and the client should, NeoChat is developing more actively, quaternion has not been able to give birth to a new release for 2 years, it has long been rotten. In addition, quaternion has a beta version with support for new versions, it will be easier to build a beta version than to roll back the library and NeoChat, I’m not sure that the latter can be done at all.
Quaternion currently fails to build in Factory, independently from libQuotient 0.8+ (see here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:iDesmI:branches:network:messaging:matrix).
Nheko doesn't use libQuotient.
I am not sure what would be the best solution and I doubt the maintainers can sort this out as this type of conflict persists since libQuotient 0.6