Well, look at that, after two years we got a new #Signify portable #release: https://codeberg.org/aperezdc/signify/releases/tag/v33
Nothing too fancy, because the upstream code has not really changed almost at all: the implementation is “feature complete” so it's all a tweak here, a build fix there, some updated dependency elsewhere... which also explains why releases have not been needed. This is a good thing!
I took the opportunity to #GiveUpGitHub and move development over to @Codeberg and to add a no LLM/AI policy.

v33 - aperezdc/signify
## Notable Changes ### Added - New [Meson](https://meson.build)-based build system, which also works with [Muon](https://muon.build). This is considered experimental for now, and therefore the existing GNU Make-based one is still supported. ### Changed - Development has [moved to Code...

