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Make Aragon UI Fully Available on IPFS #1510

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MicahZoltu opened this issue Jul 31, 2020 · 1 comment
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Make Aragon UI Fully Available on IPFS #1510

MicahZoltu opened this issue Jul 31, 2020 · 1 comment

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@MicahZoltu
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I want to be able to run a specific version of the UI without having to trust the owners of the aragon.org DNS record, the org registry, and various world governments to ensure availability and correctness.

Describe the solution you'd like
When publishing a new release of the UI, include the IPFS hash in the release notes as well as a way to deterministically build the UI such that I will get the same IPFS hash (e.g., Docker image).

Describe alternatives you've considered
I have tried the censorable internet in the past and while sometimes it works well, overall it has caused far more pain and suffering than it is worth.

Additional context
If the UI is published on IPFS, then make it more readily available. I actively searched for a way to run the UI via IPFS and couldn't find any solutions other than "compile from source yourself using a non-deterministic build system and generate your own snowflake IPFS hash for the software".

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sohkai commented Jul 31, 2020

The hosted version on mainnet.aragon.org is backed by an IPFS CID, but yes, we should certainly do a better job of documenting it!

At the moment these notes are going into our deployments repo, where you can see the latest publish.

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