Yes, I’m afraid that Min Khang Aung is unreachable. In my opinion, yes, we must replace Min’s signatures with our own. At least while he (or she/they, i personally don’t know) is disappeared since we don’t know if his key has been compromised.

There is already a cloned repo from the original https://github.com/cpuchain-core/cpuchain Bitcoin’s repo workflow is a good starting point. 


Best regards,

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Ricard Civil



6 jun 2021 10:56 por vjudeu@gazeta.pl:
Also, what about signatures? We still have "Min Khang Aung" PGP public key in our code, but as far as I know he is inactive. Should we replace that with our own signatures? Another thing is having an access to the repository. If no active developer has it, then the only way is creating another one, but as the main page is still pointing to the original code, we have no power to change that. Doing separate copies of everything is something I want to avoid if possible, but I am afraid we have no choice if creators of the coin are not there.
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