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You literally put Electron under the Matrix protocol. If you're going to judge it by its official client, you should do so with XMPP, whom doesn't even have an official client.
I just did a text search on the page and There's no mention of electron outside the Operating System support in the table, which is not taken into account for the rating.
And yes, I like that There's no official client for XMPP which helps it's independence from any entity or corporation, potential bad actors trying to push malicious features. But that's beyond my point.
I don't judge Element instead of Matrix. I just mention the OS support which is not rated and I make clear that there are other clients.
can you even read? It's under supported OSs, and it says that it also has other clients in the same box.