Symbian's Open Signed Online starts next week for those without Publisher IDs, though in beta version. Being in beta, it has put some restrictions. We hope, over a period, these restrictions will be removed.
As provided at Symbian site:
Open Signed Online (BETA) Service Information
- During early stages of the Open Signed Online beta, the service will only be available to registered Symbian Signed account holders from 0900-1500 GMT (UK time) Monday-Friday.
- As for any beta, we may discover issues that impact the performance and/or functionality of the service. Such problems may result in the service being taken off-line at short notice for extended periods.
- The Open Signed Online process is fully described here.
- Note that Open Signed Online currently does not allow you to sign a SIS that is "owned" by someone else and hasn't been enabled for Open Signing; i.e. if a SIS uses a UID from the "Protected Range", the email address you use for Open Signed Online MUST match the email address of the account which owns/created the UID.
- If you attempt to sign the same SIS file in rapid succession, the service you receive will proportionally slow down. This is to prevent abuse of the service.
- Installation of the signed SIS file will be restricted to the IMEI (i.e. mobile phone) you entered and valid for 36 months.
- SIS files that have been Open Signed will present a notification upon installation that the SIS file is intended for development purposes only.
- The service will work for SIS files intended for all Symbian-based UIs, i.e. S60 and UIQ.
- SIS files can be signed for all Platform Security Capabilities except CommDD, MultimediaDD, NetworkControl, DiskAdmin, DRM, AllFiles, TCB.
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