I at least looked at the headlines. But I didn't read through every paragraph. I don't remember exactly anymore how I perceived software.opensuse.org when downloading Leap-42.1. I was probably looking for the PGP signature, saw the "Verify your download before use" headline and read the first words "Many applications can verify the checksum of a download...". And so I though "This paragraph is probably only about checksums.". I know, some people never read anything. And others might have read the full text at software.opensuse.org (instead of me just looking at the headlines and the first words). But openSUSE changed it's default way to deliver PGP signatures for images/ISOs. And changing a headline on software.opensuse.org is a very small and easy possibility to show users that change. So much more people will find the PGP signatures in the new place.