Hi Maxim,

On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 5:48 PM Maxim Cournoyer
<maxim.courno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> When you rewrite the
> history (by using rebase, say), the existing signatures of the rewritten
> (rebased) commits are replaced with new ones generated from your key.

That was probably a misunderstanding. I meant to suggest with some
trepidation that 'master' is merged into the feature branch, and then
the feature branch is merged back into 'master'. I thought the two
merge commits would be signed by the person performing the merges
while the "origin seal" of the accepted change is also preserved.

Please forgive me. I merely hoped to find common ground but apparently
added confusion rather than clarity.

Kind regards
Felix

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