ngit-relay is a step-change improvement in the UX of #GitViaNostr. Try it out https://ngit.dev/quick-start

https://ngit.dev/relay introducing ngit-relay, a Nostr-permissioned Git / Relay / Blossom Service Protocol. A complete, self-hostable data solution for Nostr Git repositories.
Discussion
PRs, issues and discussion lives on nostr, maintainer's git branches/tags are stored on a distributed set of git servers.
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atm there are 2 public instances https://gitnostr.com and http://relay.ngit.dev running the experimental reference implemention. The idea is that people use multiple public instances and self-hosted their own.
Is distribted git servers the right model? or stick with the traditional 1-to-1 repository-server approach?
https://ngit.dev/relay/#vision

existing ngit users should upgrade to v1.7 https://ngit.dev/install