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Maybe provide more functional examples of using it. Seems like there is 2 billion test repos out there that people have created. Are there any serious projects actually being hosted on gitworkshop.dev. I put a project out there 2 months or so ago and can't find it now. Searching for stuff on gitworkshop.dev is a nightmare.
I checked it a few times: yes, it helps to decentralise prs, but on the β€œmaintainer side” the repo is not decentralised, since it is still on GitHub & c. (and I understand that probably it is difficult to have a fully decentralised repo). So, for my personal repos for which I already have a GitHub/Gitlab account, why I should use ngit instead of git? Surely I’m missing something. 😒
we did some zap tests on this note… your profile only specifies a nip05 nostr address, but not a lightning address, so we tried to zap your nip05 address.... we made six attempts to⚑zap this note, at narring_@nostr.directory, over a period of 5 minutes. in each case, we found that your lightning address service or server did not respond correctly. if you wanted to fix this... you could try getting a free rizful lightning address -- ... if u get it set up, pls reply here so we can do this ⚑zap test again.
Ok, on first sight this looks very much like I envision the solution to @jack's github replacement bounty. Make git projects discoverable outside of the github silo. Let users create issues agnostic to the git server. Let people request merges across different git hosters. GitLab to GitHub or self hosted gitea... Sorry @Alex Gleason for opening an issue ;)
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Sorry. Just testing ...
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