HardenedBSD Is Now Officially on Radicle

(hardenedbsd.org)

59 points | by lftherios 2 hours ago

5 comments

  • jgtrosh 1 hour ago
    I was not aware of Radicle; it's a truly peer-to-peer Git forge which aims to guarantee commits are signed by current maintainers (among, I suppose, other goals).

    The article mentions an us and a you, but I feel like it would have been an useful occasion to explain why move (from where?) and why Radicle. Maybe this was already discussed elsewhere?

    I suppose similar discussions regarding GitHub are happening today and could explain why this was posted to HN.

    • dmos62 37 minutes ago
      Radicle is pretty cool.

      > Radicle’s Collaborative Objects (COBs) provide Radicle’s social primitive. This enables features such as issues, discussions and code review to be implemented as Git objects. Developers can extend Radicle’s capabilities to build any kind of collaboration flow they see fit.

    • lorenzleutgeb 36 minutes ago
      For the reason of hbsd moving, see https://bsd.network/@HardenedBSD/116437657126172879
  • chungy 23 minutes ago
    Is Radicle an alternative to Fossil?
  • ramon156 1 hour ago
    In this scenario, how does p2p compare to ATProto? The downside of both is that you still need high available servers
    • fc417fc802 34 minutes ago
      I don't think so? In the case of p2p (including radicle) you can run multiple not-so-reliable nodes. Of course that won't work for serving up a web frontend but that's distinct from the git repo itself.
  • csomar 1 hour ago
    This is what I am getting

    > Could not connect to rad.hardenedbsd.org The node may be offline or the address may be incorrect. Select a different node to continue.

  • LuckyBuddy 1 hour ago
    [dead]