Here’s where you can get started: https://app.radicle.xyz/

If anyone who has the repo wants to host it locally and then share the rad: id so others can help seed it, that would be great!

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        Yeah I know. But then again there is still one server that has torun the code hosting and collaboration platform even if the interface is over i2p. There will be a single point of failure.

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    as mentioned in the other comment, this entire thing is sketchy as hell – from cryptobros to the ghetto install that would get a first-year laughed at, it’s just bad. It’s bad from bad by bad.

    Be wary.

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    Honestly just host a gitlab instance outside of the US, Nintendo can only come after you when your an area they have power.

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    I’ve benn following radicle for quite some time. Maybe this is really the right opportunity to pay them a visit again.

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    – A wild Codeberg appeared. –

    Codeberg is a collaboration platform providing Git hosting and services for free and open source software, content and projects.

    Website: Codeberg.org


    The organization selected the European Union for their headquarters and computer infrastructure, due to members’ concerns that a software project repository hosted in the United States could be removed if a malicious actor made bad faith copyright claims under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

    Wikipedia: Codeberg e.V.


    In June 2022 the Software Freedom Conservancy’s “Give Up Github” campaign (in response to the GitHub Copilot licensing controversy) promoted Codeberg as an alternative to GitHub.

    Conservancy: Give Up GitHub!