This sounds like a really strong idea. I'm surprised that more projects / platforms don't take advantage of the decentralized management architecture pioneered by DNS, and what you're proposing is a kind of DNS-like code signing network.
I guess my first question would be: "If this is such a great idea, why isn't it already being done elsewhere?". This leads me to my naive second question, which is probably worth throwing in here to inform the discussion: "What exactly is the state of the art with respect to code-signing generally, and who, beyond the CoApp project, is exemplifying some 'best practitces' here?" A better sense of the industry standard would probably help sort out the strengths and weaknesses of your proposal. -Mark -- Mark Stone || mark.st...@gmail.com || 253-223-2159 || Technical Project Manager, Adxstudio Co-author and Editor, "Open Sources", "Open Sources 2.0" Alumnus: VA Linux systems, Wizards of the Coast, Microsoft (Server & Tools Business)
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