"We made an effort to start paving some of the way to being able to use Radicle on Windows. The first step was taken for this, and you can now use the rad CLI on a Windows machine – without WSL."
This was a long-missing piece, and it’s great to finally be closing that gap.
Anyone using radicle for a project with external contributors?
I've tried it with some of my projects and it seems promising, but I wonder what it'd be like to use it on one of my more successful projects.
Hm, I thought Radicle does not have a way to create a private repository. E.g. your repository, code, and issues are always publicly visible.
This isn't true. You can setup private repos. Here are the docs.
https://radicle.xyz/guides/user#3-selectively-revealing-repo...
Definitely an interesting project. But what’s actually going to push adoption for P2P/decentralized platforms like this?
The change in GitHub leadership at Microsoft for starters.
What radicle should be concentrating on is becoming a namespaced p2p crates.io alternative. Rust has a Microsoft dependency.
Love the relaxation of git-specific guardrails to make jj workflows better.
Are there any differences from git, or tbh is there a project I can maybe contribute to on Radicle and learn from experience?
Can pitch in with helping out Windows support
"We made an effort to start paving some of the way to being able to use Radicle on Windows. The first step was taken for this, and you can now use the rad CLI on a Windows machine – without WSL."
This was a long-missing piece, and it’s great to finally be closing that gap.