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> I'm troubling myself with the following
> (dreadful) thought: is there a sort of security
> lock/code/flag/hash/signature/whatever allowing people to trust
> (somehow) the recipes the community upload/download and let run inside
> its servers?

If a recipe developer is willing to do that little extra work, a GPG
signature for the recipe would be all that is required.  The
developer's public key can be made available on any key server so that
anyone could check the recipe has not be altered in any way.

http://www.gnupg.org/

http://getfiregpg.org/

(+ many front-ends and integration tools)

Christophe



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