Entire, a developer-platform startup founded by former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke, launches a preview of a distributed Git network intended to support AI coding agents. Across the reports, the central premise is that code hosting should be spread across regions rather than depend on a single centralized provider. Entire positions its approach as infrastructure designed for the needs of AI agents that work with code repositories, emphasizing distribution to improve how services are reached and operated globally.
Both sources describe the release as a preview and frame it as a response to limitations seen in existing centralized hosting models. The coverage also links the product direction to Dohmke’s background, noting his history leading GitHub and now building new infrastructure through Entire. While details of implementation are not fully specified in the provided excerpts, the shared takeaway is that Entire is building a distributed network for Git operations, aiming to reduce reliance on a single host and to align code distribution with how automated agents are expected to access and modify repositories.