> The underlying initializing 'git init' commit hash must be
> signed by security officer key having sufficient human PGP-WoT.
>
> Git also supports sha-256 soon now, adoption should
> be researched from various online article series and
> work product before committing plans...
> https://lwn.net/A
The underlying initializing 'git init' commit hash must be
signed by security officer key having sufficient human PGP-WoT.
Git also supports sha-256 soon now, adoption should
be researched from various online article series and
work product before committing plans...
https://lwn.net/Articles/82335