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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Reconsidering github
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I want go give a bit of an outsiders perspective. I thoroughly understand
the concepts of bitcoin and am a professional programmer, but have never
taken the time to compile my own copy of bitcoin core.
I have looked at the pull requests on Github many times. I have cloned the
repo to my own computer, but haven't really used that to do much. I find
Github very easy to use, and (to me) it has the lowest bar to get more eyes
passively looking at the code. As a security guy, I appreciate the extra
time and effort that goes into signing commits and merges even if I have
not personally verified the signatures. I would like to see bitcoin core
continue to use github, but have no objection to additional mirrors of the
repo being hosted on different sites.
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<div dir=3D"ltr">I want go give a bit of an outsiders perspective. I thorou=
ghly understand the concepts of bitcoin and am a professional programmer, b=
ut have never taken the time to compile my own copy of bitcoin core.<br><di=
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<br>I have looked at the pull requests on Github many times. I have cloned =
the repo to my own computer, but haven't really used that to do much. I=
find Github very easy to use, and (to me) it has the lowest bar to get mor=
e eyes passively looking at the code. As a security guy, I appreciate the e=
xtra time and effort that goes into signing commits and merges even if I ha=
ve not personally verified the signatures. I would like to see bitcoin core=
continue to use github, but have no objection to additional mirrors of the=
repo being hosted on different sites.<br>
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