If you would like true decentralization take a look for git decentralization techniques atop of L2 chains.. As I know all of those projects stalled a little bit.
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023, 16:53 Shivam Madlani <shivammadla...@gmail.com> wrote: > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Shivam Madlani <shivammadla...@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 at 12:42 > Subject: [gnu-soc] GNU Guix Project: Decentralized substitute distribution > To: <summer-of-c...@gnu.org> > > Hello all, > My name is Shivam Madlani aiming for GSoC'23, and I am particularly > interested in The Guix project. I took a look at the project idea and > installed a fresh version of Guix on a VM and started playing around in it. > I have a few questions regarding the project which I think you guys can > help me with: > > 1) The project title states "decentralized"... which i don't get. How > exactly is it decentralized? Similar to a P2P file sharing tech or > something else (BitTorrent)? > 2) As per the project idea I interpreted that the technologies involved > would be c/c++, shell and a bit of networking. Is this correct or am I > missing something? > 3) What would be the duration of the project? (175hrs/350hrs). > > Thank you all and I hope to hear from you soon. :) > > Regards >