+[10 years ago]nico103Caelum: near as I can tell, no. github could use some features to make release signing easier +[10 years ago]nico103my approach is likely to be this: first include author/signer pubkeys in the main repo, then make the release, including a signature of it, and finally, include a file in the main repo that includes the hashes of all the released artifacts +[10 years ago]Caeluminteresting +[10 years ago]Caelumthanks! +[10 years ago]nico103scroll up today's #github log; I asked similar questions earlier
+[10 years ago]texveryhow do you get more people working on your code in github? they just search for you and join your project? +[10 years ago]radiusif there's interest they will come +[10 years ago]texveryhow ? hmm, you write some project description and it's globally visible, and they can just join it? +[10 years ago]gambl0rewhats the difference between fork and pull? +[10 years ago]radiustexvery, not really, they usually would fork