On Saturday, November 15, 2014 06:00:54 PM Steve Dougherty wrote:
> On 11/15/2014 11:32 AM, Garrett Grimsley wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I just downloaded Freenet and I was wondering if you had any signatures
> > for
> > the source code or binaries, as well as a copy of your public key
> > somewhere.
> > 
> > Thank you!
> 
> There is a link to a signature for the installer on the download page
> [0], (windows here [1]) and all source archives, jars, and signatures
> for them are available here. [2] More recently the artifacts are also on
> GitHub. [3]
> 
> Recent releases are signed with
> 
> pub   4096R/00100D897EDBA5E0 2013-09-21 [expires: 2016-09-15]
>       Key fingerprint = 0046 195B 2DCA B176 D394  09CD 0010 0D89 7EDB A5E0
> uid               [  full  ] Steve Dougherty (operhiem1 Release Signing
> Key) <st...@asksteved.com>
> sub   4096R/7BF0F7B36AC8B380 2013-09-21 [expires: 2016-09-15]
> 
> which is available on public key servers. I've also attached a copy.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> - Steve

Also, a release is marked in Git by a tag usually, and you can verify the 
signature of a tag by "git verify-tag <name-of-tag>".
(Don't forget that to get that particular signed tag, you have to make sure to 
actually check out the tag, and not  something including further commits after 
it. "git checkout <name-of-tag>")

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