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[whispersystems] Setting up for BitHub
Jeff R
2015-10-13 15:37:23 UTC
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How hard is it to get BitHub going if I simply want to receive money for
commits for bug fixes? Do I have to deploy a Heroku server and all that (as
it talks about in the readme.md)?
Moxie Marlinspike
2015-10-13 15:48:28 UTC
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If you want to *receive* money for commits to someone else's repo that's
bithub enabled, you don't have to do anything. Once your commit is
merged, you'll get automatically get BTC sent to the email addr on your
commit message.

If you want to bithub enable your *own* repo, then yeah you have to run
a BitHub instance.

- moxie
Post by Jeff R
How hard is it to get BitHub going if I simply want to receive money for
commits for bug fixes? Do I have to deploy a Heroku server and all that
(as it talks about in the readme.md <http://readme.md>)?
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Jeff R
2015-10-13 15:44:48 UTC
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Nevermind. This seems to be enough of an answer.
https://github.com/WhisperSystems/BitHub/issues/45

In short, nothing special required up front.
Post by Jeff R
How hard is it to get BitHub going if I simply want to receive money for
commits for bug fixes? Do I have to deploy a Heroku server and all that (as
it talks about in the readme.md)?
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