On 25 May 2012 09:14, Alexey Shvetsov <ale...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> In gentoo git tree all git commits will be signed by commiter gpg keys (and
> this will be requerd!)
>
> Aaron W. Swenson писал 2012-05-25 00:00:
Something that still confuses me about commit signing that I haven't
seen answered: How does a signed commit work with rebasing? I don't
see any flag to allow rebase to sign commits rebased, and rebasing
*does* change the commit fundementally in ways I'd expect to void any
signature.

Sure, you may not want rebasing in the master, but I sure as hell want
to use it in a branch. People who maintain a long-parallel-merge
history instead of rebasing their branches are on my personal shitlist
=p.

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