| ▲ | mxuribe 2 hours ago | |||||||
Is it weird that one of the features that i look for in forge is the ability to star/bookmark a repo? But, since this is decentralized, makes sense that there is no central place to "house" said bookmark...So I'd either have to bookmark a repo using my browsers native, regular bookmarks....or in the future there could be feature to share, save/store said signal like the way ActivityPub, AT proto., etc.. handle it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | iamnothere 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
As alternative git forges become more common, it might make sense to build a social bookmarking site for repos that can roll up repos from Radicle, Codeberg, Sourcehut, individual Gitlab instances, etc. Maybe it could include cross-platform search, alerting, and other tools. This might address some of the trust and discovery questions posed elsewhere in the discussion. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | lorenzleutgeb 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
In the Radicle ecosystem, quite a few people like the idea to "seed" repos that they want to support. It means that you download the repo, and also announce to other nodes that you have it available to share. Thus, you are not only incrementing some counter in a central database, but you are actually contributing to the replication of the project on the network. The number of seeds then is a similar indicator as the number of stars. Of course, you can also just keep a list of repository IDs. | ||||||||
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