The import doesn't need to fail, it just needs to communicate clearly that the contributor isn't confirmed; maybe by leaving the username greyed out with an "unconfirmed" warning right next to it.
My point is, when I enable vigilant mode, I don't want to show up in any contributor list unless at least one commit on that repository is signed, or at least only appear greyed out or something.
The import doesn't need to fail, it just needs to communicate clearly that the contributor isn't confirmed; maybe by leaving the username greyed out with an "unconfirmed" warning right next to it.
But then it is basically the same as today, except for the greying out?
Does it already mark unverified contributors? I've never seen that happen on github.
Because very few enable vigilant mode I guess. Here is one made by me before I started signing my commits
My point is, when I enable vigilant mode, I don't want to show up in any contributor list unless at least one commit on that repository is signed, or at least only appear greyed out or something.
Of course, agreed
how do you turn on
vigilant mode
I cannot find it.worked it out