Having a secure, robust, and flexible GitHub replacement and being able to move Bitcoin Core over to it would be a game changer. In fact, I believe a move like that would be game over for mass adoption. I can't see what the majority of developers wouldn't want to move over to this Nostr powered GitHub replacement.
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So, Gentlemen, in my view the right consortia of brilliant devs are already here on Nostr. That task force could be created, funded and work could even start this year.
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One use case of imscribing that I find pretty exciting is the ability to upload new versions of btc core directly to the chain.