v0.1.0-alpha
Release Notes
This is the first major release of Faraday! With this release, and the releases to follow, we aim to improve the quality of the Lightning Network graph by providing node operators with tools to maintain a healthy routing node. Our blog post contains details of the features that are contained in this release.
Verifying the Release
In order to verify the release, you'll need to have gpg
or gpg2
installed on your system. Once you've obtained a copy (and hopefully verified that as well), you'll first need to import carlakirkcohen
's key from keybase:
curl https://keybase.io/carlakirkcohen/pgp_keys.asc | gpg --import
Once you have his PGP key you can verify the release (assumingmanifest-v0.1.0-alpha.txt
and manifest-v0.1.0-alpha.txt.sig
are in the current directory) with:
gpg --verify manifest-v0.1.0-alpha.txt.sig`
You should see the following if the verification was successful:
gpg: assuming signed data in 'manifest-v0.1.0-alpha.txt'
gpg: Signature made Thu Mar 19 09:19:19 2020 SAST
gpg: using RSA key 15E7ECF257098A4EF91655EB4CA7FE54A6213C91
gpg: Good signature from "Carla Kirk-Cohen <[email protected]>" [ultimate]
That will verify the signature on the main manifest page which ensures integrity and authenticity of the binaries you've downloaded locally. Next, depending on your operating system you should then re-calculate the sha256
sum of the binary, and compare that with the following hashes (which are
cat manifest-v0.1.0-alpha.txt
One can use the shasum -a 256 <file name here>
tool in order to re-compute the sha256
hash of the target binary for your operating system. The produced hash should be compared with the hashes listed above and they should match exactly.
Finally, you can also verify the tag itself with the following command:
git verify-tag v0.1.0-alpha
Contributors (Alphabetical Order)
Carla Kirk-Cohen
Oliver Gugger