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Currently, part of release process involves (causally) confirming that the release artifacts pass gpg/sha1/sha256sum checks. It would be nice if we could automate that a bit. This script allows a user to automatically download draft release artifacts and confirm that their signatures/sha1sum/sha256 sum match those of the included artifact files It also introduces the optional feature to do a per-file level validation of the release using an SBOM file. If we choose to include SBOMS in our releases (see openssl/openssl#29131), this script will for each file in the archive: 1) confirm that a node in the SBOM file exists for it 2) confirm that the sha256sum of the file in the archive matches that of the sum included in the SBOM 3) confirm that the sha256sum of the corresponding file from the git tree matches that of the sum included in the SBOM By confirming these three elements we can have a greater degree of confidence that our automated release pipeline did not alter any of our source files from the initial source that we obtained from git.
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Why? There shouldn't be an obligation to be logged in anywhere particular to download a release.
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because its a requirement of the gh tool to do so. We could absolutely drop this requirement and download artifacts with curl, it just increases the complexity of the script, as it means we have to compute the url of each artifact and download it individually.
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Currently, part of release process involves (causally) confirming that the release artifacts pass gpg/sha1/sha256sum checks. It would be nice if we could automate that a bit. This script allows a user to automatically download draft release artifacts and confirm that their signatures/sha1sum/sha256 sum match those of the included artifact files
It also introduces the optional feature to do a per-file level validation of the release using an SBOM file. If we choose to include SBOMS in our releases (see
openssl/openssl#29131), this script will for each file in the archive:
the sum included in the SBOM
tree matches that of the sum included in the SBOM
By confirming these three elements we can have a greater degree of confidence that our automated release pipeline did not alter any of our source files from the initial source that we obtained from git.