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Can you put StrongName in the project? #42

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LazyLeecher opened this issue Sep 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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Can you put StrongName in the project? #42

LazyLeecher opened this issue Sep 7, 2019 · 2 comments

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@LazyLeecher
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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!

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

@PandaWood
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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)

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