No, the main issue is Apple considering themselves an unquestionably trusted party. Notarization and all other shit. I want to build a macOS app at some point because every single one of modern instant messaging clients sucks, but I won't be paying $100/year to be able to "notarize" it.
I had gatekeeper completely disabled, yet somehow it has recently reset to its asinine default and I got this "this app isn't from an identified developer, you should delete it" error. I hated it.
If you must do code signing for whatever reason, at least let me install my own roots of trust for developers I personally consider trustworthy.
I had gatekeeper completely disabled, yet somehow it has recently reset to its asinine default and I got this "this app isn't from an identified developer, you should delete it" error. I hated it.
If you must do code signing for whatever reason, at least let me install my own roots of trust for developers I personally consider trustworthy.