Moin!
sirius: Hast Du den folgenden Abschnitt auch gelesen? Es soll auch für Freeware eine Möglichkeit vorgesehen werden, unsigned zu arbeiten:
5.4. Freeware/shareware developers and the development process
Certification is the means by which such software makes the transition from the developer community to the commercial world. However, there needs to be a means for developers to run applications without signing, both as part of the development process and to permit those with the technical skill to share ideas (e.g. developer groups at universities).
Under normal circumstances this is not a problem as all phones allow installation of unsigned applications (usually with a warning). It is possible, however, in the future that some operators may require that only signed applications can be installed on phones supplied to their networks. In this case, the operators and phone makers will need to take steps to support the developer community.
Generally this is achieved by providing “unlocked phones”. Alternatively, there are opportunities in principle to integrate capabilities into the development tools (IDEs) that allow developers to install unsigned applications directly from the development tools. The choice of the most appropriate mechanism is an issue for the operators/phone makers.
This will allow the developer community to develop applications even on phones that may normally restrict the installation of unsigned apps.
Hoffen wir, daß das auch so umgesetzt wird und nicht nur der Kommerz bestimmend bleibt ... damit wird nämlich über kurz oder lang die Vielfalt und auch die Qualität der Software sinken, fürchte ich.
Gruß, Diet