There are several models for decentralized code collaboration platforms, ranging from ActivityPub’s (Forgejo) federated model, to Radicle’s entirely P2P model.
I didn’t understand this. As far as I’m aware, Forgejo has no relationship with ActivityPub.
I thought maybe they meant that ActivityPub’s development happens on a Forgejo server, but the ActivityPub spec points to Github as the official repo.
this is something that I have been starting about doing recently. most of the hacker/computer that i have been to have all just really seem to be more about networking/corporate feeling which i do not really know how to prevent. places like cyberia.club give me something to aim for tho
I didn’t understand this. As far as I’m aware, Forgejo has no relationship with ActivityPub.
I thought maybe they meant that ActivityPub’s development happens on a Forgejo server, but the ActivityPub spec points to Github as the official repo.
i think they are referencing forgefed (https://forgefed.org/) but the last time i looked forgejo was still working on their implementation of it.
That was my bad! I will amend that to say Forgefed.
https://forgefed.org/
this is something that I have been starting about doing recently. most of the hacker/computer that i have been to have all just really seem to be more about networking/corporate feeling which i do not really know how to prevent. places like cyberia.club give me something to aim for tho
Something to note is that there is also https://packages.gleam.run that you can search for packages as well.
$project - testing out some of the ip functions available in postgresql.
$free - playing disc golf at one of the better courses in my state.