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Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Friday, 09-Dec-2016 19:41:59 UTC Chris @mikegerwitz My long term vision for the software is kind of political though, I'd eventually like to work on solutions for distributed search for the Bittorrent network (on top of the existing DHT) but that'll be a while coming. Primarily since the best way to combat our current "Intellectual Property" regime is by providing tools to resist, and ultimately destroy it. But I also understand that copyleft is contingent on copyright protections, and the FSF is well aware of this too. I see copyleft licenses as an ideal (better than MIT, BSD, et al) solution for an imperfect world, but would rather eliminate copyright protections altogether.
I totally forgot about Savannah though and will have to keep it in mind. I'd definitely love to use a community provided/supported service rather than one controlled by a business. Thank you for your guidance!- Hallå Kitteh repeated this.
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Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Dec-2016 21:04:12 UTC Chris Does anyone have a suggested hosting service besides github for git repos? I know of gitlab but now that gitorious is gone I don't really know of any others. Hallå Kitteh repeated this. -
Hallå Kitteh (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Monday, 03-Apr-2017 18:27:20 UTC Hallå Kitteh @csaurus @mikegerwitz For a really distributed form of git hosting, check out #gitssb !
Set up SSB first: https://www.gitbook.com/book/ssbc/ssb-handbook
If you don't want an electron window up at all times when you run it, use https://github.com/ssbc/patchwork-classic instead of #patchwork .
https://www.npmjs.com/package/git-ssb