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Anyone can slap your name and email on a commit and pretend you wrote it
On GitHub, the account that pushed the commit is already fairly evident.
Commits pushed from my GitHub account are differentiated from commits that are not.
I don't want huge centralized Git infrastructure, but while we have it, signed commits are less compelling.
And I'm not saying I love the current state of code authorship verification, either.