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[merged] Atomic/push.py: Rely on skopeo to write signatures#662
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atomic push should always rely on skopeo to write signatures even when the signatures are being written locally. This addresses projectatomic#660
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atomic push should always rely on skopeo to write
signatures even when the signatures are being
written locally.