tup proxies services on the local network to a remote gateway, all traffic between the remote server and the service on the local network is sent through a wireguard tunnel
think of tup as an open source and self-hosted alternative to ngrok and cloudflare tunnel
tupd (the server) can be found at: https://drive.proton.me/urls/GEJM1HT0DW#aOop4p7zxaPA
the tup client can be found at: https://drive.proton.me/urls/63SE9PW020#GFzZrprg9wjZ
No I don’t need to have a git repo, if someone can’t take something that’s not on a VCS serious it is there problem, not mine
I let the code speak for itself
Do you think no one took Linux serious because Linus uploaded it to a FTP? It is how a lot of code always have been released
yeah… no. red flags galore. Why should anyone trust you if you don’t trust version control.
Using Linus as an example is interesting… Who the fuck do you think created git?
If you don’t want to use github, that’s fine, you have sr.ht, and https://savannah.gnu.org/ as good (and libre free options)
Code smells and maturity are signals people use to determine if they want to use/fork/work on a project. Not having source control is a great way to give yourself a headache over time.
I never said anyone should trust anything, in fact I believe no one should trust me, that is why there are no binaries included, just raw sources to examine and compile yourself
I’m fully aware of that he also created git, over a decade after, and it has nothing to do with the trusting of Linux, in fact Linux huge size and interest was the reason he created git, it was well trusted long before git, so your point is garbage
Garbage in - Garbage Out
I look forward to the next version of your project called tup_new, tup_usethisone, tup_fixed_fixed_fixed