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im working on a decentralized messaging app and generally up until recently i thought in such a system, if a peer is offline, you cant send a message... it wouldnt be "decentralized" if there was some central queue of messages.

it took embarassingly long, but then it hit me... git... just regular git is a decentralized database.

in my setup i need the ability for others to be abe to read and only i should be able to write to it. that functionality is out-the-box in git.

git is also pretty standardized so there are many providers if users want to move away from Github.

the storage requirements for my project are fairly small. typically small text messages. the data itself thats publicly readable would be encrypted.

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[–] Arcanoloth@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Thx, I'll dig into the spec next week ;-)

[–] xoron@programming.dev 0 points 3 days ago

feel free to reach out. im reluctant to waste your time on reading through all that draft. its fairly unique and more going against the grain... not typically a good sign.

my project is far from finished including all the spec and docs.