Signed versions of the packages
Opened this issue · 2 comments
JuanZamudioGBM commented
Do you have versions of the packages that are signed with a strong name?
Thanks
rgvlee commented
Hey Juan, not at the the moment. To be honest, I haven't strong named an assembly since .NET framework.
For .NET Core, strong-named assemblies do not provide material benefits.
What is the specific issue that you have? Do you have strong named testing assemblies?
I've looked into signing the packages previously but didn't progress it due to cost. The majority of OSS NuGet packages are not signed.
JuanZamudioGBM commented
Hi, I was referring to a strong name, not signing with a certificate.
The reason I ask is because all our solutions use a props file to configure all our projects, and this props file have configured a public signing with an SNK.