On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 2:33 PM, Jonathan Nieder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Mkrtchyan, Tigran wrote:
>> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>>> Tigran Mkrtchyan wrote:
>
>>>> In some workflows we have no control on how git command is executed,
>>>> however a signed tags are required.
>>>
>>> Don't leave me hanging: this leaves me super curious.  Can you tell me
>>> more about these workflows?
>>
>> Well, this is a build/release process where we can't pass additional
>> command line options to git. TO be hones, is case of annotated tags
>> there is already option tag.forceSignAnnotated. However, non annotated
>> tags are not forced to be signed.
>>
>> Additionally, the proposed option is symmetric with commit.gpgSign.
>
> Now I'm even more curious.

I started digging and found
https://public-inbox.org/git/[email protected]/
which is an answer to "Why do we have commit.gpgSign?" which is
a very similar question to begin with.

Maybe the answer is also similar (bonus points if the answer also touches
when to prefer one over the other)?

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