Thanks a lot for your answer Miles. It led me to find these other solutions:
1- http://as.codeplex.com/
2- 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1220519/how-to-sign-a-net-assembly-dll-file-with-a-strong-name

I chose the second solution as it only requires to setup a batch file.

It would be a good idea that the automatic builds for RhinoETL create two 
sets of DLLs, one signed and one unsigned. Do you know to whom I can send 
this request ?

David

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