]] The Wanderer > I can't speak to how big of an advantage A is, but B seems to me to be > pretty important.
It's a manual process that includes poking around in MS' partner portal, USB HSMs stored in a safe place and rebooting to Windows, then checking back days (and sometimes weeks) later to download the result. It's not something we would want to do for anything fast-moving. > If that understanding is not correct, I'd be interested to learn what > the actual point of having the shim is. Part of it is also that Microsoft is not going to sign GPL-ed code, certainly not GPLv3. -- Tollef Fog Heen UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are