In case GitHub starts taking down yuzu repos, I recently came across Radicle. It's an open source, P2P GitHub alternative where repos are hosted and seeded on peoples locally running nodes
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!
We really need a source code hosting and collaboration platform that can't be traced to one person.
Git works with i2p
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.
I was assuming each Dev would maintain a local copy too but your point is an important one.
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.
P2P source hosting sounds like a good idea. I am onboard with this.
Honestly just host a gitlab instance outside of the US, Nintendo can only come after you when your an area they have power.
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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