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I don't actually my patches to verify that there's been no tampering, but we do tend to keep an eye on what our peers put in.
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Were someone to get physical access to my machine, they could probably install a malicous version of git, one which modified code before the checkin.
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That'd take getting something malicious onto my machine, or sniffing the bluetooth packets from the keyboard to laptop. Though they'd need the pin number to unlock the key, which I have to type in whenever the laptop wakes up and I want to sign something. If they could do that, they could commit malicious code into Hadoop itself, even signing those commits with the same GPG key. Someone malicious would need physical access to my office to sign artifacts under my name.
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If I wanted to run anything on your systems, I'd be able to add the code into Hadoop itself.