Open madduck opened 7 years ago
We're avoiding having irreplaceable data hosted on servers, because the maintenance cost takes up a lot of time (security updates, backups, uptime). We did try Sandstorm for a bit to reduce this cost, but it wasn't quite mature enough. Maybe now!
Would love to switch to more decentralized options, but am avoiding ones which involve manually maintaining our own Unix service. Things that would help for that - a command line decentralized backup tool, a wiki built on top of a distributed file store...
Hi @frabcus, have you given git-ssb
a try?
Here is a web mirror: https://git-ssb.celehner.com/%25n92DiQh7ietE%2BR%2BX%2FI403LQoyf2DtR3WQfCkDKlheQU%3D.sha256
Or the decentralized reference: ssb://%n92DiQh7ietE+R+X/I403LQoyf2DtR3WQfCkDKlheQU=.sha256
(recommend following Cel with pubkey @f/6sQ6d2CMxRUhLpspgGIulDxDCwYD7DzFzPNr7u5AU=.ed25519
)
What about Codeberg.org?
I personally won't want to contribute to the wiki while it's centralized on Github… ;)
(yes, content can be cloned, but can the wiki be hosted in other places?)