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Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Posted Apr 2, 2024 6:30 UTC (Tue) by ceplm (subscriber, #41334)
Parent article: Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

I was trying to play with Radicle over the Easter weekend while porting Bugs Everywhere to Python3 (seed available). I have the same feeling about it as with IPFS: something which may be very important for somebody, but for anybody normal it introduces just a horrible amount of complications in between my code and the Universe with no clear benefit for me.

Also, the thing is somewhere around the Proof-of-concept stage and it is horribly unusable. For example, I have not found a way here how to switch from this view to the python3 branch, where all porting happens.

CGit on my server (or Gitea, if I want to be presumptuous) is just enough for me, https://git.cepl.eu/.


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