We have a pool of MacOS hardware to run tests, and another pool to perform signing. The latter is a security risk so very tightly controlled and locked down. They are a pita to maintain.
Being able to sign on Linux will allow us to re-use the existing signing infrastructure we use for literally every other platform other than MacOS. It'll be more secure and much less maintenance.
Being able to sign on Linux will allow us to re-use the existing signing infrastructure we use for literally every other platform other than MacOS. It'll be more secure and much less maintenance.