Merge branch 'matrix-ecosystem-clients' into 'next'

docs: point people to the matrix client list instead of element

See merge request famedly/conduit!606
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Timo Kösters 2024-03-18 18:14:32 +00:00
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#### Can I try it out? #### Can I try it out?
Yes! You can test our Conduit instance by opening a Matrix client (<https://app.element.io> or Element Android for Yes! You can test our Conduit instance by opening a client that supports registration tokens such as [Element web](https://app.element.io/), [Nheko](https://matrix.org/ecosystem/clients/nheko/) or [SchildiChat web](https://app.schildi.chat/) and registering on the `conduit.rs` homeserver. The registration token is "for_testing_only". Don't share personal information. Once you have registered, you can use any other [Matrix client](https://matrix.org/ecosystem/clients) to login.
example) and registering on the `conduit.rs` homeserver. The registration token is "for_testing_only". Don't share personal information.
Server hosting for conduit.rs is donated by the Matrix.org Foundation. Server hosting for conduit.rs is donated by the Matrix.org Foundation.

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## How do I know it works? ## How do I know it works?
You can open <https://app.element.io>, enter your homeserver and try to register. You can open [a Matrix client](https://matrix.org/ecosystem/clients), enter your homeserver and try to register. If you are using a registration token, use [Element web](https://app.element.io/), [Nheko](https://matrix.org/ecosystem/clients/nheko/) or [SchildiChat web](https://app.schildi.chat/), as they support this feature.
You can also use these commands as a quick health check. You can also use these commands as a quick health check.