haha, l0k1 is me... changing the handle with the move to madeira and all the new things...
i'm just finishing off a last piece of signr, the tooling/CLI that does the signatures to support taproot, i think this will finally mean i can move to another part of the work next - specifically it will be a minimal to start with, with commits, tags, staging, stashing, etc, configuration, but the main point of the exercise is that to include schnorr signatures into git as it stands is not very easy. the reason is that the way they included ssh signing, was by gpg supporting ssh. so either way, you have needing to dig into the official git, or the official gnupg, both of these are very rigid, old, C language code, whereas go-git has got all but the more esoteric features of the official git, so it is simple to insert the nostr/taproot signatures and we can also simplify the UX a little and make it easier in the more common use cases.
just wanna point out also, gitea is much much faster than github, it has issues and wiki, and it would be easy to layer in the nostr social layer to add forums and discussions and it would be simple to turn issues into nostr threads and so on.