github.com/SwuduSusuwu/SubStack.git has new certificate.
Signature is "SHA256:1csQw8HZNJa7t2gbG9/usNZ6cXdlUlSMcA3dVb3j16c"
Relevant commits:
@
.ssh/setup.sh
, @SECURITY.md#security-policy
commit 7aa753d@
.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
; new certificate. commit a40d1ff@
SECURITY.md#erratafootnotes
; date -> hash commit 4dfbdc7
As far as know, nothing was wrong with the old certificate, but it was used for 2 years on multiple devices, so it is best practice to switch to new. Used old certificate for signing of new (after which, all commits shall use new).
Is followup to:
github.com/SwuduSusuwu/SubStack.git now has certificate (for new commits).
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Our repository on GitHub (which you can download with git clone https://github.com/SwuduSusuwu/SubStack.git) will use `git commit -S` (signature is SHA256:cZ62ZXjPj45EKWnHBh4Wvar8zWsU9M3S0OfcADrGTGE) for all new commits since commit 3efe601.