> Actually, git already preserves the signed annotated tag. That's the
> only way git show --show-signature can verify the tag's gpg signature.
>
> You can see original signed annotated tag via a command like this:
>
> git cat-file -p 18b34d9a7a085ba8f9cafa6a0d002e2cbac87c1f
TIL, thank you!
Fo
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 08:06:38PM -0500, George Spelvin wrote:
>
> (Preserving the signed annotated tag object itself is another
> intriguing possibility, but not only is it a huge format change
> to create a way for a commit to point to a tag, but I also don't
> see how to avoid tag name collisi
Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> It's a bit sad that all the reviewed/acked-by information which has
> been sent throughout the review process is completely lost.
Well, in the case here where the ack comes in after the pull request,
obviously only the merger (Linus) can add it, but for older ones,
it seem
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>
> It's a bit sad that all the reviewed/acked-by information which has
> been sent throughout the review process is completely lost.
Yes. In general, it would probably be a great idea to just include
pointers to acks etc, and I can add them
On Tue, 9 Dec 2014, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Ley Foon Tan wrote:
> >
> > Here is the Linux port for Nios II processor (from Altera) arch/nios2/
> > tree for v3.19.
>
> Ok, pulled. I'd be happier with a few more signatures on your key, but
> I can reach Linus Walle
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Ley Foon Tan wrote:
>
> Here is the Linux port for Nios II processor (from Altera) arch/nios2/
> tree for v3.19.
Ok, pulled. I'd be happier with a few more signatures on your key, but
I can reach Linus Walleij through Dinh Nguyen, so it passed my rough
check,
On Tuesday 09 December 2014 16:36:12 Ley Foon Tan wrote:
> Hi Linus
>
> Here is the Linux port for Nios II processor (from Altera) arch/nios2/
> tree for v3.19. The patchset has been discussed on the kernel
> mailing lists since April and has gone through 6 revisions of review.
> The additional ch
Hi Linus
Here is the Linux port for Nios II processor (from Altera) arch/nios2/
tree for v3.19. The patchset has been discussed on the kernel
mailing lists since April and has gone through 6 revisions of review.
The additional changes since then have been mostly further cleanups and
fixes when me
Hi Linus
Here is the Linux port for Nios II processor (from Altera) arch/nios2/
tree for v3.19-rc1. The patchset has been discussed on the kernel
mailing lists since April and has gone through 6 revisions of review.
The additional changes since then have been mostly further cleanups and
fixes when
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