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endiangroup | 1 month ago

AD: Newly joined protocol dev here, feel free to ask questions!

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Tepix|1 month ago

This sounds pretty cool, can I do pull requests across radicle instances?

gitlab recently closed a 2015 feature request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/14116

PS: What's this "AD" prefix you're using?

endiangroup|1 month ago

AD: Pull requests are `patches` in radicle, when you clone a repository you create a git namespace for yourself from which you can edit to your hearts desire, you can then open patches to other repos via this mechanism.

endiangroup|1 month ago

AD: The prefix is my initials :) - my only HN account is a shared one with a co-op organisation I work through. I use AD to distinguish who's commenting... however my co-workers have yet to use this account ha!

a-french-anon|1 month ago

Hello, I read the FAQ and didn't manage to find (perhaps my fault) if users had to store data they didn't explicitly/manually cloned; like Freenet. Is it the case?

lorenzleutgeb|1 month ago

No. Please refer to https://radicle.xyz/guides/user and read this to understand the concept of "policies". This should answer your question, but otherwise of course I am happy to explain further.

endiangroup|1 month ago

AD: You have control over what you seed, if you are a permissive node you accept all content on the network, but by default your local node will only seed what you instruct it too.