27 Jan
2022
27 Jan
'22
5:16 a.m.
On 1/20/22, k <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
git-remote-ipfs hashes on blockchains
Those seem to be snapshots, if so, projects and users have to keep passing around current hashes. One form of blockchain based repo is... People can send patches to a project address, that maintainer can sign a tx to themselves containing accepted txid's, users could filter the chain for addresses they want to listen to. Get more features with multisig, smart contracts, etc. It works, is distributed, can be anonymous and or private as needed, is donation and funding enabled, etc. This might be new, if people develop and use it they should pay me some lump and yield, lol.