Thanks for explaining whats going on nostr:nprofile1qy8hwumn8ghj7mn2w4khqtndv5hszythwden5te0dehhxarj9ekxzmny9uqzpprrqa5g5z0vzy5k06c9gnnc485gcj84qufv88k5j8ljkmaqrxhgkgzyc0 !
nostr:npub1wnlu28xrq9gv77dkevck6ws4euej4v568rlvn66gf2c428tdrptqq3n3wr perhaps this is an opportunity to start using `ngit` for social interactions around the bitcoin core repo.
Ngit creates nostr events for commits, pull requests and issues and there is a nostr client (gitworkshop) for interacting with these events. Essentially this nostr client acts as a proxy between you and the git server, so you can continue to share a repo with users who are still doing social interactions on github.
nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qqs2qzx779ted7af5rt04vzw3l2hpzfgtk0a2pw6t2plaz4d2734vngmyntqg is maintaining this and it has made tremendous progress since the last time a core dev (Fabian Jahr) tried it out. This controversy could be an opportunity to move away from the network effects on GitHub..