Event

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18:00
Day 2
Radicle: P2P, Censorship-Resistant Code Collaboration Based on Git
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Assembly-Event
[Radicle](https://radicle.xyz/) is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git. Unlike centralized code hosting platforms, such as GitHub or GitLab, there is no single entity controlling the network. Repositories are replicated across peers in a decentralized manner, and users retain sovereignty over their data and workflow. *Free your code!*
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Today, much of the open-source ecosystem depends on a few centralized code forges, even though modern version control systems are designed with fully distributed collaboration in mind. This creates questionable dependencies with regards to governance and supply-chain security. In this talk, we explore an alternative: Radicle, a decentralized, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git, that empowers developers to work together while staying sovereign.

Unlike traditional, centralized code forges that can impose censorship, Radicle ensures that each user retains control over their data, interactions, and collaboration, free from corporate influence. This aligns with broader movements toward decentralization, open-source software, and the democratization of internet services.

We introduce the system, provide a progress update, and share what we are currently working on.

Attendees gain a comprehensive understanding of Radicle’s technical architecture, its practical benefits for decentralized code collaboration, and how it contributes to a more autonomous and resilient future for open-source development.

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Free your code!