Well a couple other options are readmore.shtml and faq.shtml, both of which have links on the home page, if you don't want to put it there. I would never think to look on the contact page. Most other signed open source software usually have their public PGP on their download page or FAQs. Thank you sir!
@ronys Oh, I see the poblem. The "Contact" link in the left menu bar of the home page links to a contact.shtml, whereas you're linking to a contact.php. Why are there two Contact pages? This further obfuscates and confuses things, hence my point. The bottom line is that the public key should be easier to find. Thanks!
This page no longer appears to exist (as a PHP anyway), and the replacement doesn't contain a published key. Please publish the PGP keys on the home page of the public site, to make it easier to find and verify with the AUR or other installers. More importantly, thanks for the outstanding sustained work and keeping this updated for many years @ronys!! Cheers!
This page no longer appears to exist (as a PHP anyway), and the replacement doesn't contain a published key. Please publish the PGP keys on the home page of the public site, to make it easier to find and verify with the AUR or other installers. More importantly, thanks for the outstanding sustained work and keeping this updated for many years Rony!! Cheers!
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