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chore: remove strong-named key references and signing for .NET #12632

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The benefits of strong-name signing assemblies are marginal at best, and it
turns out we actually weren't strong-name signing our assemblies anyway, making
all of this extra infrastructure unnecessary.

This removes the strong-name key (SNK) prebuild script, updates the buildspec
to remove the reference to it, and removes the linter rule that enforced the
strong-named assembly properties. Prior to removal, the rule was reversed and
used to update the package.json files.

This change will be accompanied by a change to our pipeline definition to
remove the references on that side.


By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license

The benefits of strong-name signing assemblies are marginal at best, and it
turns out we actually weren't strong-name signing our assemblies anyway, making
all of this extra infrastructure unnecessary.

This removes the strong-name key (SNK) prebuild script, updates the buildspec
to remove the reference to it, and removes the linter rule that enforced the
strong-named assembly properties. Prior to removal, the rule was reversed and
used to update the package.json files.

This change will be accompanied by a change to our pipeline definition to
remove the references on that side.
@njlynch njlynch requested review from RomainMuller and a team January 20, 2021 17:57
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The benefits of strong-name signing assemblies are marginal at best, and it
turns out we actually weren't strong-name signing our assemblies anyway, making
all of this extra infrastructure unnecessary.

This removes the strong-name key (SNK) prebuild script, updates the buildspec
to remove the reference to it, and removes the linter rule that enforced the
strong-named assembly properties. Prior to removal, the rule was reversed and
used to update the package.json files.

This change will be accompanied by a change to our pipeline definition to
remove the references on that side.

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*By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license*
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