commit e84bdc43f3548342306ad787e96c34859a4c5721 from: Omar Polo date: Fri Feb 23 17:40:06 2024 UTC few more tweaks to the site for 0.9 commit - f8ce626711b4ed41637c5dfaee5b77ff5463c47e commit + e84bdc43f3548342306ad787e96c34859a4c5721 blob - a51bf0af9e712f28b4d69cbe58fca073b89c951c blob + cde1b5200f6295c141760991fa40247246343aa9 --- site/index.gmi +++ site/index.gmi @@ -45,12 +45,12 @@ Telescope depends are ncursesw, libtls or libretls, an Once all the dependencies are installed, building is as easy as: ```Example of how to compile from source -$ curl -LO https://ftp.omarpolo.com/telescope-CURRV.tar.gz +$ curl -O https://ftp.omarpolo.com/telescope-CURRV.tar.gz $ tar xzvf telescope-CURRV.tar.gz $ cd telescope-CURRV $ ./configure $ make -$ sudo make install # eventually +$ sudo make install # eventually ``` A telescope-CURRV.sha256 file containing the checksums is available. However, that only checks for accidental corruption: you can use signify (telescope-CURRV.sha256.sig and the public key telescope-CURRKEY.pub). The hash of the current and next signify public key is also included in the telescope-CURRV.sha256. @@ -68,7 +68,21 @@ telescope-CURRKEY.pub: OK telescope-NEXTKEY.pub: OK ``` +telescope-CURKEY.pub is: +``` +RWRkrb76bmCHNKaMnALGf2UgKgq0d/O/ULTeGq36Dos7MGm79CXoZLWN +``` + +and is available inside the tarball in the keys/ directory, along with all the previous and public key for the next release as well. + +Starting from Telescope 0.9, git tags are signed with the following ssh key: + +``` +ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIJ0nD5I8BNVJknT87gnpLIJWK0fXTayDktQOlS38CGj4 op@omarpolo.com +``` + + ## Changelog 0.9 “Cielo Super Acceso” — Released February 2X, 2024