No.
Only 2 ways:
 delivered through the app store.
 installer using authorization.

Otherwise, simply codesigning with a known dev ID only allows you past one 
level of Gatekeeper..
Any executable download will always get the quarantine flag set.

Notice the common thread, some form of authorization from an Admin account 
occurs at some point in each of the 3 broader scenarios. This is required to 
clear the quarantine flag if set. App store apps can be considered vetted 
already.

HTH
John

On Jul 11, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Rick Mann wrote:

> I thought that code signing OS X apps (even before Dev ID and GateKeeper) 
> allowed you to avoid the "do you really want to launch this quarantined app" 
> dialog, at least after the first launch (i.e., when you ship an update).
> 
> I had a conversation with an Apple person about this a long time ago, but I 
> don't remember what he ended up telling me.
> 
> Is this not the case?
> 
> TIA,
> Rick

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