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      Documentation/process: kernel maintainer PGP guide · b72dde38
      Konstantin Ryabitsev 提交于
      This guide is an adapted version of the more general "Protecting Code
      Integrity" guide written and maintained by The Linux Foundation IT for
      use with open-source projects. It provides the oft-lacking guidance on
      the following topics:
      
      - how to properly protect one's PGP keys to minimize the risks of them
        being stolen and used maliciously to impersonate a kernel developer
      - how to configure Git to properly use GnuPG
      - when and how to use PGP with Git
      - how to verify fellow Linux Kernel developer identities
      
      I believe this document should live with the rest of the documentation
      describing proper processes one should follow when participating in
      kernel development. Placing it in a wiki on some place like kernel.org
      would be insufficient for a number of reasons -- primarily, because only
      a relatively small subset of maintainers have accounts on kernel.org,
      but also because even those who do rarely remember that such wiki
      exists. Keeping it with the rest of in-kernel docs should hopefully give
      it more visibility, but also help keep it up-to-date as tools and
      processes evolve.
      Signed-off-by: NKonstantin Ryabitsev <konstantin@linuxfoundation.org>
      Signed-off-by: NJonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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