> On Jan 28, 2016, at 08:11, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Although I have the same problem. I am not really sure what Apple means by 
> “identified developers”, whether they must be registered with Apple or just 
> code signed? I am able to open the BibDesk release though without problem. 
> And it should basically be the same (though build with a newer Xcode 
> version). 

Oh, I misunderstood (I also didn’t get Justin’s original email). Yeah, that 
alert has been around for a long time, and “Identified developer” means someone 
who pays for an Apple developer cert. For self-signed certificates, there’s an 
extra hoop to jump through.

> I found that you can always open the BibDesk nightly by using the Open item 
> in the contextual menu for the app, and and answering Yes. You only need to 
> do that once (though I am not sure if it should be repeated with newer 
> nightlies, because it’s not clear how Apple identifies apps you manually 
> allow this way).

That is the correct way to do it, and IME you have to do it each time you 
install a new version, even if it uses the same certificate (my opinion of 
Apple’s security theatrics is unprintable).

Adam

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