• @_MusicJunkie@beehaw.org
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    -22 months ago

    For each project there is one authoritative instance, one “server” that everyone pushes to. Otherwise you get chaos.

    • @Asyx@lemmy.ml
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      92 months ago

      That’s not a git thing though. You can totally have multiple remotes and the remotes are just git repositories themselves. Git is 100% decentralized. There is technically nothing stopping you from having multiple remotes.

    • @perishthethought@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      That may be how you use it, but that’s not baked into git. See my previous response. There’s a bunch of FUD in this thread for some reason.

      • @Thann@lemmy.ml
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        22 months ago

        People want simple answers, and “blockchain bad” seems to satisfy many

    • @Thann@lemmy.ml
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      32 months ago

      And nobody ever forked a project, and lived happily ever after, then end.

        • @Thann@lemmy.ml
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          32 months ago

          No you don’t, you can just fork it, add a commit, and walk away, and everyone can decide which one they want to clone