Lars Hansson-5 wrote:
Oh that surprises me, are OpenPGP signatures used for anything? Errata,
official communication, etc... maybe this is a stupid question, by it seems
everyone does it these days... even small software projects. Not being
critical of OpenBSD (I love it and buy CDs) just curious as to the reasoning
for not using pgp/gpg keys to sign stuff, secure communication, etc.
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