| ▲ | tokyobreakfast 7 hours ago | |
It's not free but it's not expensive either. Most well known Windows open source projects have them; e.g. PuTTY, Wireguard, VLC, Rufus, etc. Maybe it's high time for a free-as-in-beer CA for non-profit open source developers funded by donations? Edit: I was wrong. Prices on code signing certificates have skyrocketed to in excess of $500/year, due in part to continuing meddling by the CA/B forum which increased the requirements of standard certs to be the same as EV certs, and requiring the key to be stored in a hardware token—which must now be re-issued yearly. This makes it near impossible to provide free or affordable certificates to developers. Thanks CA/B forum, lots of help as usual. | ||