Ja ja and Apple clubs a seal every time a million iPhones are sold. :P
In any case, it seems that, so far there is an official work around for the new security scheme. I'm curious to see if anything will change as the grace-period regarding notarization in macOS 10.15 is supposed to expire. Hopefully ad-hoc apps will still work as the decision to run the app is still left to the user the first time it is launched on the system. If that feature is removed, then Pd and *lots* of open source apps may stop working.
I understand the whole point of verification and security certificates, but I also hope they *never* remove the ability to run non-signed software. Fine, show us a warning, but don't lock things down completely for power users, etc.
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