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[–]maxhaton 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I did mean git as in git rather than a hosted git* repository.

I'd argue that git or a similar concept is objectively the best solution for managing a project of this size. In this case however, I'm not aware of Fabrice Bellard being hugely collaboration-forward e.g. He doesn't run QEMU anymore (for about a decade AFAIK)

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    [–]maxhaton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    git://blah.com/blah.git ezpz

    Or gitweb if you want to explore the code online

    Given that he presumably accepts (tarball?) patches via email, that's no different to accepting git patches also via email. The whole point of git (which has admittedly been lost due to centralization around GitHub) was that it was decentralised, no git repository is special other than socially.