Ronald Oussoren added the comment:

Creating flat packages should be easy enough, I'm hoping to experiment with 
them during the sprints at EP (but we're already at the end of the first day).  
At first I feared that creating installers in the new format would require 
using GUI tool, but it seems that the creating can be scripted using command 
line tools (like pkgbuild).

According to <http://s.sudre.free.fr/Stuff/Ivanhoe/FLAT.html> flat packages 
were introduced in OSX 10.5, which would mean we could only move the "intel" 
installer to that format.  

It would IMHO be worthwhile to do that for all new stable releases (2.7.x, 
3.3.x and 3.4.x), while at the same time further reducing the visibility of the 
32-bit installers (as those should only be used by users that just cannot use 
the newer installers). 

As to the question of actually signing the installer: we ask the PSF about 
acquiring a developer account once we have something that can actually be 
signed.

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