On 17/10/16 13:35, Alec Clews wrote:
You can clone (plus push and pull) to a remote repository using https as the transport instead of using ssh.

It seems to me that hosting on git cloud server may be a brave choice? I'd be interested to know what other people think.

I don't see any problem with that, as long as his private gpg-key is not
also up there in the cloud and he is using a reasonably secure key. And
keeps his key save. But that's the SPOF of pass anyway.
The only problem I see might be privacy implications since other people
can publicly see what for sites he is using, if he names his passwords
accordingly. Maybe the user should invest in a github subscription to be
able to create a private repository.

Niels
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