Am 19.02.2015 um 20:08 schrieb Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org>: > Because I have to enter the PIN everytime (right, I do this on purpose), > the RSA signatures a long, and I do not keep my signing key card > inserted all the time. In fact I have to walk out of the office to pick > it up.
Another approach is to not sign them when working on it and only signing them before pushing using git rebase. I do agree that it's sometimes annoying to always plug it in and out again. > ps. Here is the key I started to use for commits. > > pub ed25519/E3FDFF218E45B72B 2015-02-18 [expires: 2025-02-15] > Key fingerprint = C1D3 4B69 219E 4AEE C0BA 1C21 E3FD FF21 8E45 B72B > uid [ unknown] Werner Koch (wheatstone commit signing) +1 for choosing Ed25519! (I did the same because I didn't want commits to be huge). As most keyservers still don't support Ed25519 keys, I guess it's worth pointing out that you can get the key with --keyserver keyserver.mattrude.com. Btw, does this mean that basically Ed25519 keys are stable enough now and won't change anymore? -- Jonathan _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users