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Hi everyone! @andreaTP and I maintain a canonical implementation of the RFC 6570 across multiple languages.
For the dotnet package we'd be interested in turning code signing on through the foundation.
However, we were looking at the requirements, and it seems joining the foundation will require another check to be added to the repository for the CLA (so any further contributor to the dotnet implementation signs the CLA). This is a bit of a challenge for us since we're operating as a mono-repo (all languages in a single repo) to ensure all implementations are "in sync", and we wouldn't want a python contributor to have to sign the CLA for dotnet for example.
We did have a couple of questions regarding that before submitting an application:
Can this check be configured to consider only specific paths?
How much of a requirement this check is ? (i.e. could we join the foundation without it)
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Hi everyone!
@andreaTP and I maintain a canonical implementation of the RFC 6570 across multiple languages.
For the dotnet package we'd be interested in turning code signing on through the foundation.
However, we were looking at the requirements, and it seems joining the foundation will require another check to be added to the repository for the CLA (so any further contributor to the dotnet implementation signs the CLA). This is a bit of a challenge for us since we're operating as a mono-repo (all languages in a single repo) to ensure all implementations are "in sync", and we wouldn't want a python contributor to have to sign the CLA for dotnet for example.
We did have a couple of questions regarding that before submitting an application:
Thanks!
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