I think his dude would be better er served by radicle. He can host his seed node, people can push their branches into namespaces in the bare git repositories there, they can request that those branches be merged into a branch in his namespace, they can create tickets that are all stored in the git repositories, comments on patches/merge requests/etc. are also in git, he can add trusted contributors, and so on.
People don’t have to create an account. Just a public key pair on their machine and they are off to the races.
I don’t know his email, but somebody could mail him and make him aware of radicle.
I think his dude would be better er served by radicle. He can host his seed node, people can push their branches into namespaces in the bare git repositories there, they can request that those branches be merged into a branch in his namespace, they can create tickets that are all stored in the git repositories, comments on patches/merge requests/etc. are also in git, he can add trusted contributors, and so on.
People don’t have to create an account. Just a public key pair on their machine and they are off to the races.
I don’t know his email, but somebody could mail him and make him aware of radicle.
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