X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fpgpkeys.but;h=e6f25c6b4a63784916adff1f2df60a90f687aa8a;hb=068b67d2f6e9b186b3107ebcb1e88a141b7b5ebc;hp=cdb0e93826e5d1b8978ad2834b9539037c3f4239;hpb=398ec35fe1bc8511d6d8b97f44710ae2b315e1f9;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/doc/pgpkeys.but b/doc/pgpkeys.but index cdb0e938..e6f25c6b 100644 --- a/doc/pgpkeys.but +++ b/doc/pgpkeys.but @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -\define{versionidpgpkeys} \versionid $Id$ - \A{pgpkeys} PuTTY download keys and signatures \cfg{winhelp-topic}{pgpfingerprints} @@ -73,7 +71,7 @@ human intervention, so nobody would be able to type a passphrase. The actual snapshots are built on a team member's home Windows box. The keys themselves are stored on an independently run Unix box -(the same one that hosts our Subversion repository). After +(the same one that hosts our Git repository). After being built, the binaries are uploaded to this Unix box and then signed automatically.