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https://tangled.org/ is building on ATProto

1. use git or jj

2. pull-request like data lives on the network

3. They have a UI, but anyone can also build one and the ecosystem is shared

I've been considering Gerrit for git-codereview, and tangled will be interesting when private data / repos are a thing. Not trying to have multiple git hosts while I wait





I, too, am extremely interested in development on Tangled, but I miss two features from GitHub - universal search and Releases. the web frontend of Tangled is so fast that I am still getting used to the speed, and jj-first features like stacked PRs are just awesome. kinda reminds me of how Linux patch submitting works.

It's fast because it lacks features

I'm more interested in gerrit/git-codereview for stacked commits than jj. A couple extra commands for new folks, not a completely new tool and lexicon


3 of the most exciting decentralized GitHub alternatives being developed today:

  Tangled (2024, ATP)
  Radicle (2019, IPFS) 
  Codeberg (2018, Gitea fork which supports decentralized protocols)

Which decentralized protocols does Codeberg support?

Codeberg doesnt currently support any, but Forgejo, the software it runs on, is implementing support for ActivityPub. Codeberg will likely enable it once support is stable.



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