| 24 May 2025 |
emily | I think "if Zulip decide to take away our push notifications we have to figure something out" is an acceptable risk. | 10:33:28 |
emily | Element could also take away push notifs. | 10:33:32 |
emily | both Zulip and Element could stop publishing server source code | 10:33:42 |
emily | etc. | 10:33:44 |
emily | I don't see "there's clearly-delineated free access to a push notification server for our project, everything else is free and the server code is FOSS" as a meaningful increase in risk compared to our current situation | 10:34:24 |
emily | any push notification support is going to rely on the largesse of an organization that will deal with Apple/Google unless we want to publish our own apps | 10:34:44 |
emily | so if push notifications are a requirement, either we start getting on the App Store or we accept that we rely on Element or Zulip or whatever to provide users a pipe for notifications. | 10:35:14 |
K900 | In reply to @emilazy:matrix.org Element could also take away push notifs. No they can't | 10:35:54 |