Comment by jaredklewis
2 months ago
I don’t disagree with your post but I’m still unclear on how you envision gatekeeper should work.
You want the ability to choose a different “authorities” that verify and sign binaries? That makes sense to me but is unlikely to relieve any of the issues in the post.
Also what do you mean by “even yourself?” What would that option look like?
Right next to where Apple's root CA is, you add your own.
Yea, that makes sense to me. But again, would not address most (any?) of the complaints in this post.
You could like, just trust a single binary. Have a button right there in the popup that already shows up.
Maybe “Gatekeeper Light” hidden under advanced settings would satisfy everyday users + the technical crowd
For plenty of users, a button right there in the popup is almost the same as no Gatekeeper for most scenarios, but if we can handle it why not let us
Isn't that what right clicking and selecting Open does?
They disabled the right-click-and-select-open feature; you now have to go to Settings to run the app.
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Nowadays (as of Sequoia, I think), I find that I need to run `xattr -c Foo.app` to clear the “this was downloaded from the Internet” bit on the application bundle before I can right-click, “Open” it. Used to be that you only needed to do that with .apps extracted from zip archives, but it seems to apply to .apps copied out of disk images (DMGs) now, too.