Add gemspec flag that requires MFA for gem privileged operations.#759
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Great idea. I wonder why they picked such a weird syntax for it.
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Doh, forgot to merge this! Also, good news today that Ruby is [maybe eventually] getting gem signing via sigstore as a default: rubygems/rfcs#37 |
Thanks for the shoutout! ❤️ At this point, our RFC proposal has about as much weight as this RFC 😆 . |
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There's a new feature in Rubygems that lets you require MFA on privileged gem operations by setting metadata in your gemspec. Once this is pushed to Rubygems, it will enforce this flag.
It would also display the requirement on the gem page, e.g.: