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It's more of a meta question/suggestion than the actual issue, but…
Why don't you guys sign your commits?
It's quite trivial to set up and even to link with your Keybase identities. It seems like quite a reasonable thing to do on a security and privacy concerned, E2E encryption project :).
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Speaking for myself, just being lazy and habitual. We do sign all of our software releases, of course. But if you want to imagine it's actually a principled stance of ours, here's Linus telling you not to do it:
It's more of a meta question/suggestion than the actual issue, but…
Why don't you guys sign your commits?
It's quite trivial to set up and even to link with your Keybase identities. It seems like quite a reasonable thing to do on a security and privacy concerned, E2E encryption project :).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: