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release-please should GPG sign tags #1738

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tensor5 opened this issue Nov 2, 2022 · 1 comment
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release-please should GPG sign tags #1738

tensor5 opened this issue Nov 2, 2022 · 1 comment
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priority: p3 Desirable enhancement or fix. May not be included in next release. type: feature request ‘Nice-to-have’ improvement, new feature or different behavior or design.

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tensor5 commented Nov 2, 2022

Thanks for stopping by to let us know something could be better!

PLEASE READ: If you have a support contract with Google, please create an issue in the support console instead of filing on GitHub. This will ensure a timely response.

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I would like tags to be GPG signed.
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Sign tags that release-please generates when the release a PR is merged.
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The Release Please GitHub App already signs commits, so it makes sense to sign tags as well.

@tensor5 tensor5 added priority: p3 Desirable enhancement or fix. May not be included in next release. type: feature request ‘Nice-to-have’ improvement, new feature or different behavior or design. labels Nov 2, 2022
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Any updates on this? Our python module fails to install with PBR because the Release Please Github tag is not signed. (issue)

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