The Matrix Conference is over and the recordings are here!

Post-mortem of the September 2 outage

2025-10-29 — matrix.org homeserverMatthew Hodgson, Neil Johnson, Thib, SRE Team

On 2nd September 2025 the matrix.org homeserver suffered a ~24h outage.

During routine maintenance to increase disk capacity, the primary database failed, and we fell back to the secondary. In attempting to restore the original primary, we lost the secondary-turned-primary rendering matrix.org unavailable.

To recover, it was necessary to restore from S3 storage, however the restore process was lengthy due to the size of the dataset (51TB).

The matrix.org homeserver was unavailable from 2025-09-02 17:45 UTC and full service resumed at 2025-09-03 18:00 UTC. No data was lost as a result of the incident.

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A fond farewell from Managing Director Robin Riley

2025-10-28 — FoundationRobin Riley

After 2 years serving as the first Managing Director of the Matrix.org Foundation, it’s time to open a new chapter. Amandine already touched on it in the Matrix Conference keynote, but personal matters meant I’ve had to bring this change forward. I’ll be winding down and closing out my time here before the end of November.

Organizations need different skills in leadership as they mature, and the Foundation is ready for the next set of hands. It’s also true that my own circumstances have changed significantly as someone based in the United States.

It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve this ecosystem, to get to know its communities and the wonderful people in them, and to work alongside you all to launch open governance, improve collaboration, and fortify the trajectory of private, decentralized, sovereign, and open source communications for all with Matrix.

I’m deeply grateful to the Foundation staff, the Guardians, the Spec Core Team, the Governing Board, and everyone in the ecosystem. Your talent, passion, integrity, and the depth of humanity – it’s an awe-inspiring thing to take in. I have great confidence in what you will continue to accomplish together!

As I move on, I take with me a deep hope. At a time when we see grand experiments in self-governance straining, I take heart in the laboratories of democracy that we see everywhere. Open source, and the stewardship of any commons, is an inevitably messy and difficult endeavor. It requires an embrace of healthy tension, deliberate efforts to sustain a good nature, active address of power dynamics, and collective vigilance. I see us teaching, learning, and practicing those things in open source ecosystems like Matrix. And each of us takes that with us as we engage as members of the body politic, which so desperately needs our tending.

Looking forward for Matrix, I’m excited to see the ecosystem continue to hit major milestones in performance, ease-of-use, feature parity, and adoption, and the Foundation’s ever improving role in cultivating that. Amandine will step in as acting Managing Director while the Foundation finds the right person to take it to those new heights.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t close with a familiar pitch. Seeing governments, particularly in Europe, expanding their investment in open source development as well as the organizations that steward the projects, is really encouraging. The French government’s support of the Matrix.org Foundation, through DINUM’s new membership, is a major milestone in that direction! But we have a long way to go before we achieve systemic funding at appropriate levels.

If you value privacy, digital autonomy, and data sovereignty, or if you benefit from Matrix, become a member of the Foundation today. Your donations are necessary to sustain and realize our goals!

Keep up the good work, folks. I’ll see you in the wild blue yonder.

Robin Riley

Ad astra per aspera 🚀

This Week in Matrix 2025-10-24

2025-10-24 — This Week in MatrixMTRNord

🔗Matrix Conference 2025 - The Matrix State of the Union

Alternatively you can find it on media.ccc.de at https://media.ccc.de/v/matrix-conf-2025-74977-the-matrix-state-of-the-union.

🔗Matrix Conference Recordings

Beyond the Matrix State of The Union you can also find all of the Matrix Conference recordings at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl5dnxRMP1hUgnYEbpEsEEhIqY_KlO3NG.

They are also available on media.ccc.de at https://media.ccc.de/c/matrix-conf-2025.

🔗Dept of Status of Matrix 🌡️

🔗DINUM joins The Matrix.org Foundation

Amandine says

🇫🇷 Very excited to announce that DINUM, the French Interministerial Digital Directorate, is joining The Matrix.org Foundation as a Silver member and becomes the first government to join the Foundation! 🚀

Matrix is the backbone of Tchap, the secure messaging app for the French government, and it is great to see a State stepping up to concretely support and collaborate with an open source project so critical to their functioning.

💡 We hope this will show the way to all the other public sector organisations using Matrix, especially after we kicked off a Matrix for Public Sector group at the Matrix Conference last week, hopefully soon approved by the Governing Board as an official Working Group 🤞!

➡️ check out the announcement blog!

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Matrix for Public Sector: DINUM joins the Foundation as we launch a new forum!

2025-10-21 — Conference, EU, FoundationAmandine Le Pape

🔗DINUM becoming the first government to join the Matrix.org Foundation

Today DINUM, the French Interministerial Digital Directorate, has officially announced that they were joining the Matrix.org Foundation as a Silver member and becomes the first government to join the Matrix.org Foundation!

This is particularly exciting news as it will hopefully set an example for other public sector organisations using Matrix to communicate, and there are many of them.

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This Week in Matrix 2025-10-10

2025-10-10 — This Week in MatrixHarHarLinks

🔗Dept of Social Good 🙆

Denise announces

Element has joined other European organisations in an open letter to European leaders on the latest developments regarding Chat Control.

We are concerned that the Danish Presidency’s current proposal on the Regulation for Child Sexual Abuse could introduce backdoors and client-side scanning, creating risks for security, innovation and digital sovereignty in Europe.

We urge European leaders to ensure that any approach protects encryption, privacy, and the trust that underpins Europe’s digital ecosystem.

https://element.io/blog/element-signs-chat-control-open-letter/

🔗Dept of Pub Quiz 🍻

The one with the braid (she/her) ⚡ reports

We're looking for interesting questions around [matrix], its history, its technology, statistics and fun facts for The Matrix Unconference Pub [quizzz] !

Do you have suggestions ? Please share them with the conference team in the following form : https://forms.gle/6tbry4Zdzb1fYVfx5 or contact us at #events-wg:matrix.org

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This Week in Matrix 2025-10-03

2025-10-03 — This Week in MatrixThib

🔗Dept of Events and Talks 🗣️

🔗The Matrix Conference

Thib (m.org) announces

The Matrix Conference is almost here, and we couldn't be more excited! It's the final sprint to get all ducks in a row, but everything is aligning well.

We're looking forward to having a relaxed Barcamp and and welcome party at Le Météor, with drinks and Flammeküeche courtesy of Rocket.Chat and Element, followed by three full days of talks and workshops.

Don't miss out on the conference, grab your tickets (and if you're an individual member, you can shoot us an email at conference@foundation.matrix.org to get a voucher for a free ticket 🤫)

🗓️ October 15 to 18
🗺️ Kaleidoscoop, Strasbourg, France
🤩 Look at that impressive line-up
🎟️ Grab your tickets before we run out!

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This Week in Matrix 2025-09-26

2025-09-26 — This Week in MatrixThib

🔗Matrix Live S11E13 Sticky Events, Encrypted State and Element Admin

🔗Dept of Status of Matrix 🌡️

🔗matrix.org Website

HarHarLinks reports

2 weeks after the last update at the Website & Content Working Group we have some new updates worth mentioning:

The new ecosystem page listing distributions has landed! We consider a Matrix distribution a collection of software related to Matrix that is deployed and automatically configured so the different pieces integrate with one another. Click the link to find some examples!

In organisational news, you may have noticed the Working Group is not just called "Website", but "Website & Content". This is because the WG is not only responsible for making sure the website works on a technical level, but also maintaining its content. Of course this also includes making sure that any contributions to the website are as good as they can reasonably be. One of our first big topics behind the scenes was thus the creation of the Review & Publishing Policy to try and set a bar we think we can meet, and as well as expectations that Working Group and contributors may assume of each other. The Governing Board has recommended to the Foundation to approve this policy, and it is now added to our repository's CONTRIBUTING.md alongside the already existing guidelines! Next step: set up GitHub to support as much of this as possible with automation.

Of course that's only the big news. For the rest, check our commitlog or follow the Hookshot announcements in our public room #matrix.org-website:matrix.org!

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This Week in Matrix 2025-09-19

2025-09-19 — This Week in MatrixHarHarLinks

🔗Dept of Status of Matrix 🌡️

Robin Riley (m.org) says

This week we're delighted to welcome a new Associate Member to the Foundation: the Moonlight Institute!

Does your community or nonprofit use Matrix, or advocate for free and open source software, interoperability, privacy, or decentralisation? Join us for free as an Associate Member to show your support and participate in the open governance of Matrix.

🔗Dept of Spec 📜

Andrew Morgan (anoa) {he/him} reports

Here's your weekly spec update! The heart of Matrix is the specification - and this is modified by Matrix Spec Change (MSC) proposals. Learn more about how the process works at https://spec.matrix.org/proposals.

🔗MSC Status

New MSCs:

MSCs in Final Comment Period:

  • No MSCs are in FCP.

Accepted MSCs:

  • No MSCs were accepted this week.

Closed MSCs:

  • No MSCs were closed/rejected this week.

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Matrix v1.16 release

2025-09-17 — Releases, SpecTravis Ralston

Hey all,

Today’s Matrix 1.16 release brings two major features to the protocol: extensible profiles and room version 12 from Project Hydra! With room version 12, users should see fewer “state resets” and a clearer hierarchy for power levels in the room. The Project Hydra blog post covers the changes in more detail, so this post will focus on extensible profiles and our plan for Matrix 2.0.

As always, the full changelog and descriptions of the 9 MSCs released today is at the end of this post.

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This Week in Matrix 2025-09-12

2025-09-12 — This Week in MatrixThib

🔗Matrix Live

Neil says

Hi all, we here at Element Towers recently ran a two day hackathon called “How Hard Can It Be?”. The idea being to try out a bunch of ideas that we’ve been noodling on. At the end of the event we ran a demos session and we thought we’d share the video with you.

This is the first time we’ve run an event like this, but it certainly won’t be the last. I’ve also been talking with Yan about the idea of expanding it to be Matrix wide, so anyone can get involved. Watch this space.

Disclaimer: Don't get too excited, it was just a two day hackathon, so everything you see is very much at the poc stage. Though, we may pick a few up in the coming months and ship for real.

🔗Dept of Status of Matrix 🌡️

Matthew announces

Super exciting to see the European Commission soft-launch their first official Matrix Server (https://mathstodon.xyz/@Pol/115173504011566267), powered by Element Server Suite. Watch this space for more info :D

🔗Governing Board (website)

The Governing Board is an advisory board to the Matrix.org Foundation and with elected representatives from all across the Matrix ecosystem.

HarHarLinks reports

This week I'm excited to share some quick transparency update from the Governing Board. Together with the Website & Content Working Group, we have updated the Governing Board area of the matrix.org homepage, adding more info about the Governing Board's current Committees! We have mentioned the Committees before and named them on the website. The Committee names are mostly speaking for themselves, but one of the goals in open governance is transparency, not guessing. 😉 So we have just added a new subpage at https://matrix.org/foundation/governing-board/committees/ where you can now find each Committee's charter, members, and meeting schedule.

We have also tweaked the main Governing Board page, restructuring the info about the elected representatives and chairs visually to be easier to grasp in the context of Foundation member constituencies and Committees respectively. Give it a whirl, and as always hit us with any questions about the Governing Board over at the #governing-board-office:matrix.org!

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