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[-] sxan@midwest.social 1 points 23 hours ago

An external shareholder wouldn't need to create a matrix account just to talk to you.

That's a really good point. I have forgotten whether there are anonymous accounts in Matrix for rooms, but even if so it wouldn't be the same as scheduling a meeting and sending a specific meeting link a-la Zoom.

Yeah, this is the reason.

[-] enemenemu@lemm.ee 2 points 23 hours ago

I'm not 100% sure. The "new" element call does not need an existing matrix account. But the people who decide upon the software aren't always up to date or maybe element call will change

[-] sxan@midwest.social 1 points 22 hours ago

Ah. Also, such a large organization probably doesn't want to bet the farm on a relatively new and unproven feature.

I'm guessing they have some minimum standards for age and stability.

[-] enemenemu@lemm.ee 1 points 21 hours ago

That's also a good question. I wouldn't consider matrix too new or unstable. Also, there are too many huge and important stakeholders in matrix. Matrix won't go away in the next years.

[-] sxan@midwest.social 2 points 20 hours ago

Not Matrix itself, but the new call mechanism.

They've chosen Matrix; they've just chosen something else for the video calling. Maybe because the anonymous video call link feature is too recent an addition, and is unproven.

[-] enemenemu@lemm.ee 2 points 20 hours ago
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