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Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
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No, I would prefer a world where not everything is concentrated on github, but that is the world we have to work with:-)
But how does this address any of the problems you brought up?
Do you think a project will be more discoverable when you say: "Clone foo/bar from github" or when you say "install this strange crypto-BS, then clone rad:xyhdhsjsjshhhfuejthhh just like you normally would"?
Apart from discoverability you get a known workflow for contributors, a CI and a bug tracker. Coincidently those make it hard for projects to switch away from github... how does this address any of that? "Use this workflow, which is even wierder than any of the other github alternatives!" and "just set up a server yourself"?
Sorry, this is just yet another crypto-bro solution in search of a problem. Technically interesting, I'm give you that, but useless.
Then how do you not see the point of a distributed sourceforge?
Have you read the webpage? radicle is opensource, it's distributed and thus many interconnected islands, just like the fediverse. Why are you on the fediverse and not on reddit?
Again, have you even opened the webpage?
So github is not a problem? And regarding crypto, show me where in the code it forces you to use crypto. Show me the
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command that inhibits you from doing a normal git operation by bringing up crypto.CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
But this is no forge, it is just a git repo.
Yeap, I even put a repo into it. That's why I am so certain that it is useless.
Hosting a git repo is not a problem. Having an discoverable forge is. And this does not help with that in any way.
Something can not be a solution independent of whether or not something else is another problem or not.
There is lots of needless crypto(graphy) going on all over the place. It is entirely useless for code hosting in a git repo.