On tor 15 aug 2013 00:07:22, Francisco Ruiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess not, but I'm only using site44 for the time being because it's
> free. I'm also changing the code with some frequency. In a more final
> installation, I'll have my own server. Perhaps you can recommend a shared
> https server that can be trusted?

Not that https can be trusted just because it's https, but I guess you could 
just use public source repositories. Then you have several kinds of 
verification possible; https on multiple sites (obscures mitm attacks), hash 
(compare between two separate https servers), crypto-signature (embed an 
openpgp public key in the repo).

Public repository sites I use and recommend:
https://gitorious.org
https://github.com
personal git repo

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