Hey,
I set up my BitBucket Profile with an GPG-Key.
But when I push commits, which are signed by the -S parameter, in the commit feed of bitbucket they don't show up as verified. Is this normal? When i create a Test-Repo on GitHub and push signed commits, in the commit feed they are displayed as "verified".
Hi Marco, we don't provide this functionality at the moment, but we have a feature request for that. You can find it and vote for it at BSERV-9983.
Hope that helps!
Ana
I can't believe that this must-have feature is not getting implemented during the 4 years period…
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... you mean eleven. It was placed on the JIRA in 2011.
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Hey, sending verification emails and comparing the email in a GPG key to the commit author's email is tricky business. You've gotta get the bits just right...
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If this is bitbucket cloud, there is a feature request: BCLOUD-3166
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Looks like they are planning to implemented it during 2021 year.
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Looks like they didn't make it in 2021. All bets are off for 2022, but it's 'possible'.
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Hi guys, is this feature in bitbucket or still in freezer, i just put my GPG in the my commit and do not found any evidence of that in the bitbucket.
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Neither, lol — this feature is 'under development', as can be seen from the links to its JIRA, but it hasn't been released.
And aye, I'm aware your message is from last year :)
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