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Can you put StrongName in the project?

Open LazyLeecher opened this issue 6 years ago • 2 comments

Hi, I know you probably had been asked about this but I can't find in the issues so here it is, can you put a StrongName in the project? Even one without password with the snk file in the solution folder, your code is open now it won't make a difference. Without SN on the dependencies we can't add SN to our projects. I can't use the nuget release because of this, I need to download the dll and add SN manually every time there is a release, that I don't know is out because I don't check often.

Great lib, use every day, thanks a lot!

LazyLeecher avatar Sep 07 '19 18:09 LazyLeecher

Maybe this was setup at some other time as I see the "key.snk" file in the src folder

PandaWood avatar Sep 09 '21 13:09 PandaWood

I read recently the best advice on this is to strong name open source assemblies - taking this article as advice, I would like to to do it. Just ensuring there's no breaking change or disadvantage to those not using strong named assemblies.

Strong naming (Microsoft article)

PandaWood avatar Feb 23 '22 11:02 PandaWood