| ▲ | ambicapter 11 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||
> Unfortunately, when you’re starting out, the idea of running a registry is a really tough sell. Now, on top of the very hard engineering problem of writing the code and making a world class tool, plus the social one of getting it adopted, I need to worry about funding and maintaining something that serves potentially a world of traffic? The git solution is intoxicating through this lense. So you need a decentralized database? Those exist (or you can make your own, if you're feeling ambitious), probably ones that scale in different ways than git does. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | dboon 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||
Please share. I’m interested in anything that’s roughly as simple as implementing a centralized registry, is easily inspected by users (preferably with no external tooling), and is very fast. It’s really important that someone is able to search for the manifest one of their dependencies uses for when stuff doesn’t work out of the box. That should be as simple as possible. I’m all ears, though! Would love to find something as simple and good as a git registry but decentralized | ||||||||||||||||||||
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