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Hi @bcalco at this point I don't have a financial incentive to do it (as far as I can tell, code signing certs aren't free), so it would be best for you to sign. Cheers, Joel |
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I was referring to simply strong-naming with an SNK file. That's pretty easy and costs nothing. I am going to code-sign my binaries and the installer with an actual EV cert. I was hoping to avoid extra work of downloading, compiling and using Watson directly, when everything otherwise works just using Nuget to keep it current. |
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I want to use Watson in and environment that requires strongly named assemblies but it seems that the NuGet packaged version does not have a public key. Is my only recourse to compile and sign it myself?
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