As of this writing, https://fognetwork.github.io/ingot does not resolve to a public page (I tested it). That means either:

Given the deliberate spaces in the original query (h t t p s…), the user may have been obfuscating the URL to avoid automated crawlers or content filters. That is classic "Fog Network" behavior.

Whether you find httpsfognetwork/ingot or another project, contributing is the best way to ensure quality. Here’s how:

High-quality projects welcome contributions and have a CONTRIBUTING.md file.

GitHub Pages sites often host project documentation or live demos. To assess quality:

If the site shows a 404, the user/org may have changed names or gone private. Use web.archive.org to check historical captures.

INGO (available at https://fognetwork.github.io/ingo) is a robust, open‑source framework designed for fog/edge computing and IoT interoperability. It emphasizes:

Fog networks are attractive to two groups: privacy enthusiasts and attackers. A low-quality fog node can:

Thus, when someone searches for a high-quality Fog Network ingot, they are signaling a need for verifiable security. On GitHub, "high quality" might mean:

If the exact httpsfognetwork/ingot repository is not immediately found, use these search strategies to locate its equivalent or superior alternatives.

If httpsfognetwork/ingot is unavailable, these are proven high-quality fog/edge projects on GitHub:

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