Apple introduced a new security feature last fall, Notarization [1]. As anyone 
trying the new Catalina public beta may have discovered, it declines to open 
signed but not notarized programs downloaded from the web, including GnuCash 
3.6-1.

I've worked out how to sign GnuCash while still allowing it to work on older 
MacOS versions (it took a bit of experimentation, Apple's documentation isn't 
quite right) and I've uploaded a new dmg to SourceForge:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/3.6/Gnucash-Intel-3.6-2.dmg/download

SHA-256: 184ae9693582fb11c4ee2c3cb5a329faf470f601d842ff6f2db5a16aedd239a5

I encourage testing by the adventurous, especially anyone who's installed the 
Catalina public beta, to try it out. If there aren't any problems I'll notarize 
all (well, until the next Apple security change) future releases the same way.

Regards,
John Ralls

[1] https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=04102019a
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