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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @south_korea_ln OP 21 Mar 2024 \ parent \ on: ETH removes section of their github following a state authority inquiry bitcoin
Yeah, my question is a bit weird on second thought. I also had cloned it locally at some point. It would be trivial to use Gitlab or any other version control service if Github ever decides to review its policies...
There are also open source alternatives like Gitea. But a centralized service isn't even needed. Git was designed from ground up to allow pulling peer-to-peer, it's just less convenient.
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I see. I think i even remember someone working on a NOSTR variant, but that's maybe a false memory. Anyhow :)
EDIT: indeed, there is... https://github.com/NostrGit/NostrGit (last mod 1 year ago though)