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Member since: 2022-12-24
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Stu 1h

Say my account is an app, I would publish a not that looks like this… ***** Version 1.0 File 1 @nevent000001… File 2 @nevent000002… File 3 @nevent000003… […] ***** Then say I modify the code base (I only change file 2), I publish a new note that looks like this… ***** Version 1.1 File 1 @nevent000001… File 2 @nevent000017… File 3 @nevent000003… […] ***** I have modified file 2 and so I just publish a version 1.1 note from the account with the modified code note included as a link. For users to update their software they just lookup the nostr account, find the latest published version note and retrieve each of the file notes.

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Stu 2h

Because every note has an identifier key. You have a nostr account for each application, and that account publishes a signed note that links to all the code containing notes. A new application version is just a new account note, all previous versions are just that accounts past notes. You can compile an app made of any code notes from any contributor. It’s signed by the key that controls the nostr account. It’s ridiculously simple.

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Stu 2h

It would be quite easy and sinple to store code on nostr. Complete with version control, permissions and forks, but everyone then said they would never leave Git.

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