Re: [PATCH] commit: teach --gpg-sign option

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"Robin H. Johnson" <robbat2@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Workflow example:
> 1. Dev1 creates a commit, signs it, pushes to central repo.
> 2. Dev2 pulls, signs the tip commit, pushes it back.

I personally am not sympathetic to such a "sign every and all commits by
multiple people" workflow. If you really want to do such a thing, you can
have the second and subsequent one to create a new commit on top whose
sole purpose is to hold such a signature (commit --allow-empty --gpg-sig),
or use signed tags.
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