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HardenedBSD Is Now Officially on Radicle

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HardenedBSD has officially migrated its code repositories to Radicle, marking a shift toward decentralized version control. While core functionality is operational, some performance issues and configuration requirements remain, such as adjusting fetch limits for large repositories. The project has implemented basic integration for fetching distfiles in the ports tree, with plans to fully transition all repositories over time.

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Submitted by Shawn Webb on Sun, 04/26/2026 - 18:19 Over the past week, I have been working on bringing HardenedBSD's code repositories on Radicle (as most/all of you already know by now.) We are now at the point where Radicle is usable for us. There are still some sharp edges and some things to work out, but the core functionality is working. I have done some very basic/naive integration in the ports tree for downloading project distfiles from a radicle-httpd instance, similar in scope to USE_GITHUB/USE_GITLAB. This integration still needs a lot of work, but it works well enough to build ports-mgmt/pkg. Radicle does still have some issues with regards to performance. You will want to configure Radicle explicitly to support larger repos.

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