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@pcaversaccio
Ethereum is mostly powered by GitHub-based development. What's our backup if someone pulls the trigger? All the issues, discussions, wikis, build pipelines, not yet released security patches, permission management etc. will be lost. What's the crisis handbook for Ethereum itself?
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
Radicle seems like a good start. 🌱
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Bart
@bartolomev-my-tx
Is there no process to keep Github orgs/repos in sync with a decentralized solution like radicle? Like a server that gets hooked on all Github events and simply propagates to radicle? For now, one way sync process to ensure everything is at least backed up somewhere else
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Vid Kersic | kersic.eth
@kersic.eth
Interesting no one is talking about that. This could be one of the weakest point of the social layer.
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Josh Stark
@js
https://github.com/ethereum-git-sync/github-issues-archive
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