Cradicle the p2p github alternative (based on Radicle) is looking for users/testers
from iloveDigit@piefed.social to programming@programming.dev on 24 May 16:34
https://piefed.social/c/programming/p/2087029/cradicle-the-p2p-github-alternative-based-on-radicle-is-looking-for-users-testers

I proposed this project to improve on Radicle’s p2p model by using Tor for universal, straightforward seeding of git repos.

Original discussion thread - https://bounties.monero.social/posts/207/

One of the project’s git repos linked in that thread - https://radicle.network/nodes/iris.radicle.network/rad:z2ydYmUCJvDfNFTVTpEbQmm55EPt1/history

Project website - https://cradicle.xyz

The dev who took the project also expanded it into a project to reimplement Radicle in C.

Since I’m not a coder and I don’t have any git repos of my own, I can only test from the viewpoint of an average layman using the GUI app to seed repos.

It’s impossible for me to properly gauge how the project is progressing without engagement from coders who try using it for their git repos.

If the project doesn’t currently interest you, your suggestions on how to start getting users on board would also be welcome.

#crad #cradicle #git #github alternatives #open source #p2p #programming #radicle

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ISO@lemmy.zip on 24 May 18:18 next collapse

using Tor for universal, straightforward seeding of git repos.

That doesn’t sound right. Maybe design/implementation details would make it less nonsensical.

C implementation of radicle

Now this just sounds like a bad joke. Especially with the tor project itself spending all this effort to give us arti as a readily usable embeddable rust crate.

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 24 May 18:30 collapse

But why? Radicle supports TOR and I2P (see changelog).