Version: 5.2.0, Package name: keybase-5.2.0 |
Maintained by: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list |
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Description Command line client for Keybase.io Keybase maps your identity to your public keys, and vice versa. It lets you 'prove' ownership of things like github accounts, domains and twitter accounts. Once you have proven various identities, it is easier for people to verify that you are actually who you say you are. This gives some confidence when sending / receiving signed or encrypted messages! Keybase also offers personal and team chat, git repos and a remote filesystem. Everything is encrypted end-to-end and tied to your personal account. |
Filesize: 48468.844 KB |
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2021-03-08 06:59:29 by Stuart Henderson | Files touched by this commit (92) |
Log message: bump the golang ports so that pkg_add -u knows to update them |
2021-01-16 10:26:17 by Aaron Bieber | Files touched by this commit (17) |
Log message: Drop MAINTAINER for a bunch of stuff I no longer use. |
2020-10-05 13:46:18 by Jeremie Courreges-Anglas | Files touched by this commit (44) |
Log message: Remove gnupg-1.4 and replace it with gnupg-2 gnupg-1.4 is not developed actively anymore, and new software expects a modern "gpg" executable, which leads to pointless patches in the ports tree. Move the various users of security/gnupg2 to security/gnupg and zap patches that forced the use of "gpg2". Crusade started by edd@ (security/gnupg maintainer), gnupg->gnupg2 test reports from semarie@, giovanni@ and solene@, input and bulk build by sthen@. ok sthen@ edd@ (maintainer) |
2020-02-01 10:52:40 by Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message: Update to keybase 5.2.0. Change to release tarball and OK abieber@ (MAINTAINER). |