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RE: It Is Time For GitHive

Yes. I dont know the need for rewarding the contributions per se. I guess that could be worked into the project. My reasoning here is simply the ability for open source developers to operate without fear of having their work shut down. Since Hive is a decentralized database, the data is all there.

My sense is that a frontend only needs to be build to assimilate the data as needed and to provide the features that the other Gits provide.

Glad you think it is feasible.

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I think it's totally feasible and the value proposition makes sense. Rewarding would not need to be built in unless as post rewards if one wants to post about one's contributions. It would be easy to verify the contributions were by the same account as the poster.

Yeah. If using as a simple database, simply have all post reject rewards.

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I was thinking more along the lines of storing the code as just text, not as contents in comments. To monetize one's contributions, a separate post could be made containing references to the work done.