Re: What's cooking in git.git (Nov 2021, #07; Mon, 29)

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On 29.11.2021 18:16, Junio C Hamano wrote:

* fs/ssh-signing-other-keytypes (2021-11-19) 2 commits
- ssh signing: make sign/amend test more resilient
- ssh signing: support non ssh-* keytypes


I will send a rebased version of this one on top of
fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime. Otherwise those two will result in a
(simple) merge conflict in the test prereqs.


* fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime (2021-11-18) 10 commits
- ssh signing: verify ssh-keygen in test prereq
- ssh signing: make fmt-merge-msg consider key lifetime
- ssh signing: make verify-tag consider key lifetime
- ssh signing: make git log verify key lifetime
- ssh signing: make verify-commit consider key lifetime
- ssh signing: add key lifetime test prereqs
- ssh signing: use sigc struct to pass payload
- Merge branch 'ad/ssh-signing-testfix' into fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime
- Merge branch 'fs/ssh-signing-fix' into fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime
- Merge branch 'fs/ssh-signing' into fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime

Extend the signing of objects with SSH keys and learn to pay
attention to the key validity time range when verifying.

Will merge to 'next'?


I just resubmitted a new version which cleans up the prereq setup.

Thanks



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