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> > But how would you propose to use git to handle the pull request? What > > concretely would git do? > For this specific purpose, you'd push the commits to a Jami swarm as a > means to share the PR, I can't make sense of that. It uses specialized terms and concepts I don't know. What is this "swarm"? That seems to be a specialized technical term, so of course I don't know it. What does it mean to "push" to a swarm? Please don't expect me to know how Jami works. All I know is how to use it talk talk to someone if I know per handle. then invite other parties to join the swarm to > gain access to the commits so that they can pull from it, merge it, and > push it to the project's repository. Does a swarm continue to exist perpetually? It would be unhelpful to demand that the maintainers join the swarm within a dhort time. Would using Jami reduce the amoun of development work we would need to do in order to get this feature up and running? -- Dr Richard Stallman (https://stallman.org) Chief GNUisance of the GNU Project (https://gnu.org) Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)