Bill Cypher on Nostr: Time to #asknostr I'm working on a txt reference document that I expect to be shared ...
Time to #asknostr
I'm working on a txt reference document that I expect to be shared around parts of the community.
Is there an easy way to authenticate it using #nostr and have those interested easily check the authenticity without any other keyshare or infrastructure?
I don't care if others update it and share their version, but I do want a way to say which versions have my official blessing.
I plan to update regularly based on feedback.
I have no interest in building a website for it, just a TXT document for others to spread at will.
I don't want to mess with git or another centralized version control. Just a new plaintext doc for each revision.
It will be long, my current outline is 60 lines.
It is by my nym, not me.
My first thought is just to share a rev# and hash as a simple note when it changes.
Any services like nostr.build support txt files?
I'm working on a txt reference document that I expect to be shared around parts of the community.
Is there an easy way to authenticate it using #nostr and have those interested easily check the authenticity without any other keyshare or infrastructure?
I don't care if others update it and share their version, but I do want a way to say which versions have my official blessing.
I plan to update regularly based on feedback.
I have no interest in building a website for it, just a TXT document for others to spread at will.
I don't want to mess with git or another centralized version control. Just a new plaintext doc for each revision.
It will be long, my current outline is 60 lines.
It is by my nym, not me.
My first thought is just to share a rev# and hash as a simple note when it changes.
Any services like nostr.build support txt files?