Yes! Thanks
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You can announce multiple remote git servers for your repo but you still need public git servers to host it
Yeah, and git also let you define multiple remotes too so nothing special with ngit there I guess. These news just reminded me of the note I saw earlier but forgot to bookmark, not specifically related to Samourai case.
If you are on amethyst, you can see my repo:
nostr:naddr1qqrhxetww3e82mgzyrgda0ulkyk7lq05847xjs5mk7zgz2kpunfd2w3q9km243l2fdrxcqcyqqq80xgtev24u
Creator of ngit and gitworkshop here.
The innovation is moving the issues, PRs and discussion off a centralised platform and decentralising it with nostr.
Whilst a git repo can be easily pushed to a new git server, this extra social layer cannot.
This conversation history is usually not cached locally and can be easily lost if github delete a project.
Yeah don't get me wrong, ngit looks awesome, I want to test it with my own projects some time