openssl/doc/fingerprints.txt
Rich Salz 39a24e8889 Cleanup old doc/*; remove CHANGES.SSLeay
Removed CHANGES.SSLeay

Udpate README to be current.

Updated fignerprints.txt to list only current release signers and
to explain that is what it's used for.

Removed the following:
	c-indentation.el -- doesn't go with our coding style
	openssl-shared.txt -- old info about shared library aides
	openssl.txt -- old info about X509v3 extension support/syntax
	ssleay.txt -- old info about OpenSSL's predecessor, back when
		programmers coded on COBOL sheets by candlelight

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2015-01-22 12:38:57 -05:00

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Fingerprints for Signing Relases
OpenSSL releases are signed with PGP/GnuPG keys. This file contains
the fingerprints of team members who are "authorized" to sign the
next release.
The signature is a detached cleartxt signature, with the same name
as the release but with ".asc" appended. For example, release
1.0.1h can be found in openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz with the signature
in the file named openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz.asc.
The following is the list of fingerprints for the keys that are
currently in use to sign OpenSSL distributions:
pub 4096R/7DF9EE8C 2014-10-04
Key fingerprint = 7953 AC1F BC3D C8B3 B292 393E D5E9 E43F 7DF9 EE8C
uid Richard Levitte <richard@opensslfoundation.com>
uid Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
uid Richard Levitte <richard@openssl.com>
pub 4096R/FA40E9E2 2005-03-19
Key fingerprint = 6260 5AA4 334A F9F0 DDE5 D349 D357 7507 FA40 E9E2
uid Dr Stephen N Henson <steve@openssl.org>
pub 2048R/0E604491 2013-04-30
Key fingerprint = 8657 ABB2 60F0 56B1 E519 0839 D9C4 D26D 0E60 4491
uid Matt Caswell <frodo@baggins.org>