New issue 322: Federation protocol
https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/issues/322/federation-protocol

Koala Yeung:

As you might have notice, GitHub has been acquired by Microsoft lately. And 
that created huge echo in the open source community because that's where tens 
of thousands of open source software live.

The success of GitHub model is hugely because of the network effect of the 
development community. The fork-PR model and issue tracker made Git based 
development flow approachable to all developers. And these developers 
constructed a network to help out each other.

Can we reproduce that network effect without a monolithic source code hosting 
service?

I have started a small repository (ironically, on GitHub) to discuss if we can 
make existing open source Git service software federate with each another. I 
originally only proposed to do Fork and PR. And someone else joined to also 
raised discussion on federated issue tracking.

The link: https://github.com/git-federation/gitpub/

I know Kallithea do not do issue tracking. But I believe members in a 
federation do not need to support all features that the protocol supports. They 
only need to support the part they can and care about.

Also we have talked about having support beyond Git. Since Kallithea supports 
both Git and Mercurial, it would be great to have your contributor(s) on board 
to discuss how we should federate.

Our discussion has started less than a week ago. The workgroup mailing list 
archive is [here](https://framalistes.org/sympa/arc/git-federation/). Please 
consider to join the effort.

Should any contributor here would like to join us, please reply [this 
issue](https://github.com/git-federation/gitpub/issues/5) and introduce 
yourself. Thanks.


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