Canonical Declaration
This repository, git-sigil
, is canonically hosted at:
https://remember.thefoldwithin.earth/mrhavens/git-sigil
Maintained by Mark Randall Havens and Solaria Lumis Havens, this canonical source ensures sovereignty and resilience against deplatforming, censorship, and algorithmic manipulation.
Mirror Repositories
The project is mirrored across multiple platforms for redundancy and accessibility:
- https://github.com/mrhavens/git-sigil
- https://gitlab.com/mrhavens/git-sigil
- https://bitbucket.org/thefoldwithin/git-sigil
- https://remember.thefoldwithin.earth/mrhavens/git-sigil
- https://codeberg.org/mrhavens/git-sigil
- https://gitea.com/mrhavens/git-sigil
- Radicle: rad:z3FEj7rF8gZw9eFksCuiN43qjzrex (Decentralized, censorship-resistant)
Metadata Manifest
Metadata for this project is available in:
- .gitfield/canonical.meta (Machine-readable JSON)
- .gitfield/canonical.md (Human-readable Markdown)
- .gitfield/index.json (Full manifest)
- .well-known/gitfield.json (SEO metadata)
- repos.json (Mirror list)
Why Recursive Sovereignty Matters
The GitField framework distributes git-sigil
across decentralized (Radicle), self-hosted (Forgejo), and community-driven (Codeberg, Gitea) platforms, alongside mainstream services (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket). This recursive strategy defends against past deplatforming attempts by individuals such as Joel Johnson, Dr. Peter Gaied, and Andrew LeCody, ensuring the project's persistence and accessibility.
Source Links
Access the project's metadata and logs:
- Push Log (Audit trail of sync operations)
- GITFIELD.md (Multi-repository strategy overview)
- .gitfield/README.txt (Metadata directory explanation)