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by michaelmure
1310 days ago
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I disagree. Bridges are a great on-ramp, as you can individually choose to adopt the tool without having everyone on the project (let alone users) agree to switch. It breaks the network effect.
It's also a much needed migration path as you don't want to lose your project history.
As a bonus, it's also a way to have backups, even if you keep using your centralized forge. |
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In the interim, it would be cool if projects on GitHub (e.g.) would run the bridges as an action to keep GitHub issues synced with git-bug commits right in the repository.
EDIT: Of course the above implies we all learn to use git without a central serve too ... Something I'm not ready for either.