You mean Git? The Linux Kernel for e.g. does this just fine.
- A single startup file that starts up gitserver, a p2p node to enable repo discovery and submission of PRs.
- A web/electrum client that provides PR merge interface, and links to forks.
- user ids are their public keys, with non-unique nicks. There will only usually be one "jungly" on a repo.
We DO NOT need a blockchain for this. All those ethereum projects are messing things up by introducing an unnecessary coin that we really don't need.
- A single startup file that starts up gitserver, a p2p node to enable repo discovery and submission of PRs.
- A web/electrum client that provides PR merge interface, and links to forks.
- user ids are their public keys, with non-unique nicks. There will only usually be one "jungly" on a repo.
We DO NOT need a blockchain for this. All those ethereum projects are messing things up by introducing an unnecessary coin that we really don't need.