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Re: PGP sigs in repo
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Jim Hyslop |
Subject: |
Re: PGP sigs in repo |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Apr 2006 18:36:15 -0400 |
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Dylan Martin wrote:
> I'm thinking of including pgp/gpg signing in my repository. So, when
> I make a change, I sign the changed file and check in the signature as
> well. Then other people and automated systems are guaranteed that I
> made the changes.
>
> Has anyone done something like this? Any lessons learned while doing
> it?
There is ongoing work to include gpg-signed commits automatically. Have
a look at the signed-commits branch of the CVS source.
Derek, if you're reading this - what's the current status of the signed
commits? Are they useable or testable yet?
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Jim Hyslop
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