Nate Graham 5aa7f499c0 Make the "add new" menu button a hamburger menu
I know hamburger menus sometimes aren't amazing, but the current icon is
misleading. It's a plus button which generally means "create new".
However the menu is full of actions not related to creating new things,
including:

- Explore Rooms
- Find your Friends
- Scan a QR Code

These actions may technically result in a new room appearing in the
sidebar, but that's not a user's definition of creating a new thing;
these are *joining* a thing, and the fact that a new entry appears in
the sidebar is an implementation detail.

As a result the existing icon is inaccurate, and also holds back the
menu from adding additional items in the future that are even less
related to creating new rooms. An example would be the quick room
switcher, which is not exposed visibly in the UI anywhere, and could not
logically live in the current menu without changing its icon and text.

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NeoChat

A Qt/QML based Matrix client.

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Introduction

NeoChat is a client for Matrix, the decentralized communication protocol for instant messaging.

NeoChat is based on KDE frameworks and as libQuotient, a Qt-based SDK for the Matrix Protocol.

Timeline

Features

NeoChat aims to be a fully featured application for the Matrix specification. As such most parts of the current specification are supported, with the notable exceptions of VoIP, threads, and some aspects of End-to-End Encryption. There are a few other smaller omissions due to the fact that the Matrix spec is constantly evolving, but the aim remains to provide eventual support for the entire spec.

Due to the nature of the Matrix specification development NeoChat also supports numerous unstable features. Currently these are:

  • Polls - MSC3381
  • Sticker Packs - MSC2545
  • Location Events - MSC3488

Get it

Details where to find stable releases for NeoChat can be found on its homepage.

Nightly builds for linux and windows can be downloaded from cdn.kde.org. Nightly builds for android are available from KDE's nightly F-Droid repository. Nightly Flatpaks are available from KDE's nightly Flatpak repository.

Building NeoChat

The best way to build KDE apps during development is to use kdesrc-build. The full instructions for this can be found on the KDE community website's get involved section under development. This is primarily aimed at Linux development.

For Windows and Android Craft is the primary choice. There are guides for setting up development environments for Windows and Android.

Running

Just start the executable in your preferred way - either from the build directory or from the installed location.

Tests

Tests are in the repository under autotests and appiumtests.

The project has CI setup to test new commits to the repository. All tests are expected to pass for a merge request to be complete.

Current build status

coverage

Currently the number of tests is limited, but growing. If anyone wants to help improve this, those contributions would be especially welcome.

Contributing

As is the case throughout the KDE ecosystem contributions are welcome from all. The code base is managed in the NeoChat repository of the KDE Gitlab instance.

Contact

The best place to reach the maintainers is on the KDE Matrix instance in the NeoChat channel, #neochat:kde.org. See Matrix for more details.

Acknowledgement

NeoChat utilizes libQuotient as its Matrix SDK.

NeoChat is a fork of Spectral.

License

GPLv3

This program is licensed under GNU General Public License, Version 3.

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