Resurrecting an old topic... I just noticed when I loaded a new machine with CPython 2.7, that it is signed by the Python Software Foundation.
Do you not suppose that, if asked, they would also be willing to sign other implementations? -- Vernon P.S.: I loaded IronPython 2.7 first! >> >> On 2/23/2011 10:58 AM, Jeff Hardy wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Older releases of IronPython were authenticode signed (by Microsoft), >> >>> but so far the community releases have not been. As best I can tell, >> >>> authenticode certificates are expensive (the cheapest are around >> >>> $100/year) - I've heard of deals for open source projects but can't >> >>> find anything by searching. >> >>> >> >>> Is it even worth the hassle to get an authenticode cert for releases? >> >>> It adds a bit of extra polish to the installation, but I doubt many >> >>> people pay attention to that anyway. >> >>> >> >>> - Jeff _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com
