On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 07:15:34PM -0400, David Turner wrote:

> It would be possible, of course, to GPG-sign the entire commit's
> transitive data (rather than just the SHA1s of same).  But as far as I
> know, that is not ever what is done.

There is a project called git-evtag which does this, and you can find
mention on the list. The problem is just that it's not very efficient.
That's maybe OK for tag-signing, which is relatively rare. It wouldn't
really work for commit-signing.

-Peff
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