Distributed uncensorable p2p code repositories, networks,
markets, exchanges, and coins... encryption, privacy... all
often mentioned as required elements of the crypto revolution.
Tornado.cash censorship a recent example of obvious need
for truly distributed uncensorable version control systems.
Pre-existing economic models of, and networks for,
value/currency... are unlikely to be usable, since their
motivations, valuations, and participation are not
centric to or aligned with "code".
ie: Though it maybe / is possible, to directly build and
use a repo upon existing native ETH/BTC network
Thanks for your design work here. This is a project I'm interested in,
although I'm not sure how to plan completion of it due to my
reliability issues. Definitely want to make further strides.
There was an entire git-based blockchain proposed and fundraised at
some point. I don't recall a link to
On 1/27/22, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of
wrote:
> what kind of chain do you imagine backing it?
> on-chain
Any kind of structure for which msgdata (patches) can be sent
to addresses (repos), and that maintainer address can then
sign and send a msgdata tx (branch update, re
what kind of chain do you imagine backing it? would the data be ipfs,
on-chain, something else?
the most important attribute of this project is working code, really,
imo. it's not a complex task, i just don't know where it's actually
been implemented.
On 1/20/22, k wrote:
> git-remote-ipfs hashes on blockchains
Those seem to be snapshots, if so, projects and
users have to keep passing around current hashes.
One form of blockchain based repo is...
People can send patches to a project address,
that maintainer can sign a tx to themselves contain
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it's likely not hard to put git-remote-ipfs hashes on blockchains.
i had some repositories on the bsv blockchain using bsv's d://
protocol (just .git file trees with a metadata file or two). i don't
presently have functional tooling for working with them.
https://github.com/xloem/git-remote-bsv
Any blockchain, graph, etc based networks designed
for use as global code repositories in operation yet?