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Release Signing Certificate #1161

Open aef opened 10 months ago

aef commented 10 months ago

Your releases are signed with an OpenPGP certificate. However I don't find any documentation on where the certificate can be acquired. Either the certificate itself or a full fingerprint, ideally on the Protege website would be great, if it is not there somewhere I didn't find it.

gouttegd commented 10 months ago

Hi. The OpenPGP certificate is mine (I’m the maintainer doing the releases since Protégé 5.6.0).

Unfortunately I cannot update Protégé’s website to publish the key there (I agree that would be the best option), but you can find my key in several other places:

The fingerprint is 4FA2 0823 62FE 73AD 03B8 8830 A8DC 7067 E25F BABB.

I’ll make sure to include information about the key in the release notes for the next version.