The problem is, that TOR would be a nice thing as a layer below, for interconnecting all the GIT repos. Unfortunately, all the TOR bridges are being blocked in China as well, which would again prevent Chinese developers from joining in such a distributed web. On the other side, we could actually use TOR and just expose the GIT repo through a public IP which isn't disabled.
-lev
On Sunday, 28 July 2019 2:17:50 PM HKT David Lanzendörfer wrote:
Another idea would be to combine this with IPv6. You could setup an embedded server in your home, where you either have a native IPv6 address assigned to, or you can use an IPv6 tunnel. Then you can enter the IP of your server in the mirrors list and push the file, so that your server gets updated every time, a new commit is being pushed.