2 Apr
2022
2 Apr
'22
1:33 a.m.
This brings up a question, though: How do we treat verified commits? Do we check these at all from a server, standpoint, or is it purely for consumers? I already sign my AUR commits, and I can verify them: (venv) { kevr sprunge } > git verify-commit 8d5259274278ac103c45622ed91b5ee83673db2 gpg: Signature made Mon 03 Jan 2022 01:28:24 PM PST gpg: using RSA key 0F985B6F99B6686854C44EC3F7E46DED420788F3 gpg: Good signature from "Kevin Morris (kevr) <kevr@0cost.org>" [ultimate] So this seems to already be possible. Are we looking for some kind of AUR package webview visible Verified tag that shows when HEAD is verified? -- Kevin Morris Software & Linux Enthusiast