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Friends,

I accidentally pushed a GPG signed commit. This isn't a problem;
merely pointless at this stage, as it won't be used.

But following this accident I thought I should ask, is it OK to just
start GPG signing commits now? It's default in my git now, and I do it
for almost all other projects anyway, and it doesn't exactly hurt
anyone. And, hey, in the future, maybe we'll start using the
signatures too.

Note that I'm not suggesting we start *requiring* GPG signed commits
as of yet. :-]

Brian, what do you think?
- -- 
Alexander
berna...@gentoo.org
https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander
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