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by sunshine-o
53 days ago
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I would agree with everything you say, but why not both? We are actually facing 2 distinct problems: - Github is a centralized, controlled git hosting, identity, collaboration platform. - Bots are attacking any public facing interface. So maybe the solution is: - to keep a Radicle node private/behind fences to lower the maintenance/security burden, with eventually access to selected collaborators. - publish the repos with a static site generator like pgit |
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