Scott,
At Apache there's generally no need to sign automatic builds. Releases
need to be signed, but they're not generated automatically, but are the
result of voting, a manual process. Automated builds are for testing,
not for use outside the project. We mostly only care whether automatic
builds succeed without error. Automatically-built artifacts have no
other guarantees, so signing seems unnecessary.
Doug
scott comer (sccomer) wrote:
one of the issues is, we want to have signed builds (both java and
csharp). that means build certificates
safely managed, or else we have to make delay signed artifacts and then
download them and sign
them here. how are other people handling this issue?
scott out
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On 10/13/08, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Continuum currently runs on Linux - I'm currently investigating
setting up a Windows server for the same.
That would be very useful, if we could plan for running a Hudson agent
on that server as well would be excellent.
/niklas
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