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A few people are but there is a better way:

Use gitea which almost has feature parity : https://about.gitea.com/

Or gogs if you want something more lightweight.

Then use nostr for updates.

You can host it at git.blowater.app its quite easy.

A good thing to work on is login to gitea with nostr, a couple of people are working on this too, single sign on

An alternative is radicle, but many are put off by their token sale, from the past

Git over nostr is neat, and there are some heroic efforts, but it'll never be feature parity, and also relays are not guaranteed to store data, only to relay notes, and other stuff.

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honestly, a 500kb note size limit for encoding diffs isn't that big a deal, with the necessary git branch metadata on top

it's just gonna take time to build it

i also think that probably the enterprise could be benefited by actually making a massively cut down variant of git that leverages the benefits of decentralised event storage as trees of change events

I just thought I'd make it a pretty quote, so that we can make sure he gets famous, later. 😂

He be like,

I think there is a world market of maybe 5 computers.

quite hilarious...

https://radicle.zulipchat.com/ looks like nobody cares about it to me

The whole thing is irrelevant, as we have solved for that.

“Bad programmers worry about the code. Good programmers worry about data structures and their relationships.”

― Linus Torvalds (inventor of git)

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This is high praise, saying it will skip feature parity and jump straight from "catching up" to "way ahead" in one major update

GitHub is legacy software. It had a nice run.