Arsen Arsenović wrote:
> The signature is not a signature of the author,
> it's the signature of the committer.

Oh, that explains why commit signing is useful in the Linux kernel project,
  - with the lieutenants and the subsystem maintainers, that commit and
    forward patches from individual contributors,
  - with the pull requests between the various trees ("staging" etc.).

Whereas here, in a project with a central repository and few, but
well-behaved committers, it would be a pointless hassle.

Bruno




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