Am 29.04.20 um 00:56 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
Am 29.04.20 um 00:48 schrieb Marcus:
Am 28.04.20 um 23:37 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
Am 28.04.20 um 23:33 schrieb Pedro Lino:
Any chance the Dev2 can include certification for Windows OS?
No, this costs real money and will only be used for releases.
I assume at least the RC will be certified?
Yes, it costs money but it needs to be verified at some point
before the first official release.
I doubt it. But you can discuss that with the ASF if you want.
Why should I discuss with ASF? Aren't the members of the AOO PMC
convinced that you should not make experiments with Release
versions? This will be the first AOO version certified. One of the
RCs should be certified to make sure the certification
process/script/steps is correct and that the certificate is
correctly identified at least under Windows 10.

If you want that you must discuss that with the ASF if they are willing
to pay the costs for "one of the RCs".

he is already discussing with ASF. ;-)
But with the wrong person...

hm, do you mean the treasurer? Otherwise I don't know who you mean.

The release will be signed. Thank you for your understanding!

And when it runs into errors, the first question would be: Haven't you
tested the signing? The answer would be embarrassing.

So, lets try it.

I already tested it, but thank you for volunteering!

I will write you a mail with details. (Until now, I was the only one
interested in the Windows Code Signing process)

I have no interest in Windows at all. ;-)
But OK. I can see what I can do on the weekend.

Marcus


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