-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi.
With git I rely heavily on OpenPGP-signing every commit with GPG, so that users can confidently checkout any snapshot of the repository. As far as I understand with Darcs, patches can be signed using GPG. However, I cannot find out how to actually find them. How do I, using darcs log or similar, actually see the signatures? As an aside, as a git user and complete Darcs newbie, my understanding of the ramifications of patches as first-class citizens is admittedly lacking, so I am not entirely certain how OpenPGP signatures should work with Darcs. I just want to make sure I can distribute my software and patches with a certain guarantee for end-users regarding things like MitM. If anyone has any documentation or guides I should look at for this, that would be appreciated. - -- Alexander alexan...@plaimi.net https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXVXNAAAoJENQqWdRUGk8B8bUQAIFOJkbdy/6rur6ZlJ4kg5Ls pV81mvUFz/IGlO+oxTDD5B9nSpfN7bsC/XxrX4bKpzsfFmQKRoL1dJuH6YowxpZH qbQ5D4RXJHb2YhqtlraBvtBKEfMT3m191UzABRQtB/ZNUN/jG6KrBRcoXtga1SNB 4qDkzHgxyPrXsTOekg+9onSPH0ULjLY2LfCkbChSZNFj7i2ZMfUV+jVLmFtICKH2 dSS3W/h51VY+QuaYM0OgAx1An6SAcJ48kU9byQTy3b3WYAF75qPuwr9kSsHkOIwg VKGN4bH5HedAko0z+hvKKYsBJXXAr7YEknA45ujn8rRLnx8YIXGZIXravpCi4ff0 ZHIWi3TGwEsGrsNIvmVF77LbUN7l0eXg/+CsaS5SuNUHLpBaNaRNBNIUNsyWLl62 CJ41H0sB+A5kBTmEcmEKU3g5WdIqp/r1o7Rl6ZfmkSmkBi5I6dMeHZfTEB2EdU+H hc2PC9AQI/GQwqzz2FAKu1uIiHNWxN3X/JuBwn80hX5sJAx7lmY886vUVPaRNylL 1aK1Vhb1b5/L2TaHEhxmUI52ltmTDiBPFGNhBOmVQDCaI8pzttnHB16CwGnt9ySf 2ym3i12EHBKpJTZmgoKVgS8zQYZ+RdXHiCLBLRsxxV9cSrUeUXLAV63B7+QTE61l eiZadEKiFfNzMiynv+zY =jjxR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list darcs-users@darcs.net http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users