DanConwayDev on Nostr: The commit id provides a hashed state which goes a long way in providing a source of ...
The commit id provides a hashed state which goes a long way in providing a source of truth but more information is needed.
How do you know whether the author of a PGP signed commit believes it is has had adequate review to be integrated into the
main branch? How do you know whether repository maintainers agree with this?
Where do you go to find the top commit?
The draft NIP proposes resolving these questions either via a centralised git repository, or by nostr events sent over relays signed by repository maintainers.
nostr events can provide this.
How do you know whether the author of a PGP signed commit believes it is has had adequate review to be integrated into the
main branch? How do you know whether repository maintainers agree with this?
Where do you go to find the top commit?
The draft NIP proposes resolving these questions either via a centralised git repository, or by nostr events sent over relays signed by repository maintainers.
nostr events can provide this.