On Sun, 15 Mar 2026 01:51:50 +0100,
izzy Meyer <izder456@disroot.org> wrote:
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> Hello ports@
>
> Here's a port I've been working on for a while that might be useful for
> the gamers of us. (copying Thomas here since IK he uses discord from
> discussions on #openbsd-gaming in libera.chat). I feel I've gotten it
> to a fairly clean and usable state.
>
> abaddon is a native discord client written in c++ and gtk+3 that runs
> pretty nicely on OpenBSD among other unixen and non-unixen. Since we
> don't have electron anymore, this port might be the only way to get to
> Discord outside of say, the web client. Unfortunately, a lot of open
> source communities, not just gamer-oriented ones, still use this
> proprietary platform. This port provides a native way for us to access
> discord and communicate with these communities.
>
> Its pretty KISS in terms of user-facing interface stuff, and its
> configured by an .ini file documented in the pkg/README (kind of) and
> the HOMEPAGE.
>
> This port isn't of super high importance to me, but I figured I'd shoot
> it off to this list to get testers and technical opinions on the port
> before the usual 2 OKs and import process.
>
> I tested on amd64/-current and i386/-current. More architecture testing
> would be appreciated.
>
Thanks for the port.
Some unexpected folks uses discords, for example scala community. Really.
So, I'm looking to use it :)
Not sure that CAUTION section in readme is good, it scary a bit.
QR-code login works and in general chat working.
I OK to import it.
--
wbr, Kirill
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