@@ -1484,9 +1484,9 @@ less useful, as it would break the trust chain. But it's possible to
merge "out of band" (in a local checkout) and push the result, which
GitLab generally correctly detect as closing the merge request.
### Torwalds: signed tags
### Torvalds: signed tags
Linus Torwalds, the original author and maintainer of the Linux
Linus Torvalds, the original author and maintainer of the Linux
kernel, simply signs the release tags. In an article called "[what
does a pgp signature on a git commit prove?](https://people.kernel.org/monsieuricon/what-does-a-pgp-signature-on-a-git-commit-prove)", Konstantin Ryabitsev
(the `kernel.org` sysadmin), provides a good primer on OpenPGP signing