Audrey,
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but what decisions had been made about distributing the module signatures? I've been signing all of my modules, but I don't want the scary "WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!" warning to appear to everyone installing the module.
I'm more than willing to exchange signing keys with other authors to help build the trust web, but I'm not sure where to start.
Currently, I'm going to just add a TEST_SIGNATURE environment variable gate so that the test is just run when requested by users. But I think it would be best in the future (for authors and recipients) if the module is tested every time it's installed.
Thanks for your time and effort on Module::Signature.
- Roy
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