Michael J Gruber <g...@drmicha.warpmail.net> writes:

> Junio C Hamano venit, vidit, dixit 16.06.2016 19:06:
>
>> I am not so imaginative, either. One remotely plausible use case may
>> be a project that has two classes of paths (let's call these classes
>> sensitive and others), and requires its participants to sign commits
>> that touch sensitive paths.  The user needs something finter grained
>> than per-project commit.gpgSign there.
>>  ...
>> So, I dunno, either.
>
> While I follow both of your lines of argumentation, I tend to claim that
> they imply: there is no reason to blindly sign any commit... We should
> dump that config :)

... no reason to blindly sign any commit IN SUCH A PROJECT that
wants you to selectively sign commits.

That does not lead to "we should dump that config" that all, does
it?
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