@andybalaam I forget, but recently saw that an issue about this was still unresolved.
Do you have a github showing how you are doing this?
My old #p2pgit project is on there still so I could have a look.
EDIT:
This is the project. I think there was a drop off in support for either wasm-bindgen and/or the rust-wasi target.
https://github.com/happybeing/p2p-git-portal-wasi#webassembly-wasm
@monsieuricon I've been warning about this for years.
Then Microsoft bought it and I warned again but most were.. no, this is great, look at the cookies and free stuff. 🤦♂️
This has happened so many times and people don't learn.
Sure, use github but expect it to try and extort you, slowly maybe, or all of a sudden but it will happen so be ready and help build alternatives like #p2pgit
@tychi hey, good to hear from you. How's it going?
Someone did build a nice web UI for the proof of concept #p2pgit but then moved on and I've not been able to take it much further. I can't commit the time it needs to move from gitbug/Golang to something without the large Go runtime. I was hoping to start with #gitbug style issues in JS and gradually shift to #Rust #WASM but it's too much for me alone.
Shame because #SafeNetwork is coming together and lots of value in a #decentralised #git
#p2pgit #gitbug #rust #wasm #safenetwork #decentralised #git
@alcinnz GitHub's killer feature is issues. Its social aspects are useful but secondary and there are good alternatives to that aspect [glances at the Mastodon logo!].
My problem with GH alternatives has been reliance on servers/services. That's the big drawback with GitHub and alternatives. git is decentralised, but we end up on servers because it's clunky and a UX pain in the ***.
So I made a proof of concept p2p git that includes that killer feature: issues. https://github.com/happybeing