Random thought: perhaps in the longer run you could write a Forgejo patch (hopefully accepted by them) that pulls in the issues and pull requests (and release tags) from Nostr. Rorgejo can then do the heavy lifting of e.g. nicely rendering code, blame, search, etc. That doesn't need to be decentralized, since multiple people can host one and point to the same nostr repo.

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I considered that at the outset before the NIP-34 architecture was established but concluded that trying to shoehorn in a decentralised architecture to a centralised approach. I doubt that a PR to turn off a large chunk of the functionality and replace it with some else would get merge and then we'd need to contend with the legacy code without the benefits.