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RE: gtg’s abbrs.

in Blockchain Wizardry3 years ago (edited)

Are you serious? We are decentralized by having all development done on blocktrades private server?? ...Where I need an extra account?

Anyways, I just checked:

Using the keywords github and hive with google search, produces hive at rank 4 - That surprised me a lot.

Last time I checked, I was not able to find it at all.
We will never be able to beat appache/hive though.
...the other project was very easy to find.

I was surprised to find that I am a contributor on github. So that part was copied - just not on gitlab. I am no contributor there. Sucks.

Github is complicated enough for me - I do not fully understand it - I do not want gitlab now.

There were very few contributors to the old project and there is even less on syncad.gitlab. The barrier is even higher than on github, because people at least have their accounts there.

Moving away from github (the fckn standard) was a stupid move, but the choice of name was the worst.

As much as I admire what you guys have done, I resent it.

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Are you serious? We are decentralized by having all development done on blocktrades private server??

OMG, please try to focus, I'm trying to convince people for the opposite - to fork the codebase to their own accounts/repositories (which is actually pretty similar just run by Microsoft, not Blocktrades) I for instance have at least few clones on my own machines.

Using the keywords github and hive with google search, produces hive at rank 4 - That surprised me a lot.

Exactly, little by little. Although I doubt we can outperform Apache ;-)

I do not want gitlab now.

I know it's Friday, but please focus: I'm endorsing GitHub :-D
(And I didn't moved from it, sure I'm submitting my changes to GitLab, but I usually clone from GitHub)

I am always like that. It doesn't matter that it's saturday.

What would a fork of the repository do on a machine of mine?
The main branch is the important one, it's where people do the commits.

Actually main branch (a.k.a. master) isn't that active, it's just latest release with minor fixes. Usually such branch is protected and development is being done in private branches then merged to develop... and after some time, usually when we are close to HF, things are being merged to master.