I'm not trying to be a dick, but there are a lot of new things in tech all the time and it would be a nightmare for serious codebases to just move to something as immature as Nost or whatever any time people got excited about something new. It's a pain in the ass for me to use Nostr most days just to fuck around on social media. I can't imagine trying to move an entire project for no major benefit with fingers crossed that it's going to be reliable for me, especially if I'm not the only one accessing a repo. Just my two sats. Give it 3-5 years and people will move if it has merit. GitHub and GitLab are quite mature and work very well. I suspect so few people are talking about it for some of the same reasons. It just isn't compelling enough yet.

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GitHub and GitLab are mature yes but what happens when they don't work for you anymore? It's all one company. That's what we're trying to solve. The beauty of it is that existing projects don't need to migrate, they can just cover their backs by pushing to GitHub and Nestr. Much like the current X influencers could (and probably should) cover their backs by establishing a Nostr presence for when they get deplatformed.