grarpamp
2020-Sep-02 05:20 UTC
Plans for git (was: Please check the current beta git conversions)
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/823352/ https://git-scm.com/docs/hash-function-transition
grarpamp
2020-Sep-03 02:41 UTC
Plans for git (was: Please check the current beta git conversions)
> 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/823352/ > https://git-scm.com/docs/hash-function-transitionFor those interested, additional topical from same site... https://github.com/bk2204/git/tree/transition-stage-4 https://lwn.net/Articles/823352/ Updating the Git protocol for SHA-256 https://lwn.net/Articles/811068/ A new hash algorithm for Git https://lwn.net/Articles/715716/ Moving Git past SHA-1 https://lwn.net/Articles/813646/ Attestation for kernel patches https://lwn.net/Articles/821367/ Merkle trees and build systems https://lwn.net/Articles/663875/ Changes in the TLS certificate ecosystem, part 1 https://lwn.net/Articles/468911/ Sovereign Keys for certificate verification https://lwn.net/Articles/652580/ Decentralization for the web