sudosophy on Nostr: I might be on the conservative side regarding this. PRs are not first class citizens ...
I might be on the conservative side regarding this. PRs are not first class citizens in git. so an integration of nostr+git doesn't need to have PRs.
I want to be able to work with git and nostr side by side. I see clear benefits in decentralization just by reducing friction for handling git server/service migration. And don't want to see nostr native repos become incompatible with regular git ones.
most of all, I like the idea that there are layers in the solutions we are exploring, and I'm hesitant to have protocol definitions across many layers. I don't think every good idea about how to do things in nostr need to be a protocol spec. it incentivizes gatekeeping and hinders flexibility. taking us closer to how centralized solutions work.
I am working on some ideas to improve the remote-helper I've made. Should have an update soon.
I want to be able to work with git and nostr side by side. I see clear benefits in decentralization just by reducing friction for handling git server/service migration. And don't want to see nostr native repos become incompatible with regular git ones.
most of all, I like the idea that there are layers in the solutions we are exploring, and I'm hesitant to have protocol definitions across many layers. I don't think every good idea about how to do things in nostr need to be a protocol spec. it incentivizes gatekeeping and hinders flexibility. taking us closer to how centralized solutions work.
I am working on some ideas to improve the remote-helper I've made. Should have an update soon.