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investigate alternative infrastructure for network platforms #7

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@cameralibre

A discussion was recently started on the Creative Commons Slack channel by @gwolf, suggesting moving away from Slack for the organization. Based on feedback from @Claudioruiz @rheaplex @xolotl and Pen-Yuan Hsing, it seems like there is some support for looking into alternatives.

The development of a new Creative Commons Culture platform seems to me an ideal opportunity to prototype a different infrastructure which is more aligned with the mission of Creative Commons, while maintaining the ease-of-use of Slack.

If it works well, we can think about applying it to the Creative Commons network more generally.

As I mentioned in the outline document for the Culture platform, building a commons community on proprietary infrastructure would be a real block for me, and would severely impact my motivation to set up and contribute to the platform.

For the Culture platform I'd like to look into setting up something like a Discourse forum (easier finding and linking to existing content than a mailing list, plus the ability to organize the platform in the open) combined with a regular curated newsletter (higher quality content than mailing list, invites contributions with links back to forum).

But first, I'd like to discuss an alternative to Slack.

Matrix.org is the option that I would go for, due to:

But perhaps others have a different viewpoint. Is there any reason to prefer Mattermost, Rocket.chat, etc over Matrix?

  • What would be necessary to set up a Matrix instance for a Culture platform? (server, cost, maintenance time)
  • Does anybody within the network already have experience setting up/running a Matrix instance for a community? Is there anything we should know?
  • What are the advantages & disadvantages to setting up a Matrix instance for a Culture platform?

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