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Update code signing with latest Azure Trusted Signing tools/tasks #1644

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With these changes we are now completely secret/credential free, and rely on federation only.

Use the new azure/trusted-signing-action in place of the now deprecated
azure/azure-code-signing-action.

https://github.com/azure/azure-code-signing-action
https://github.com/azure/trusted-signing-action
Use our customised version of the dotnet/sign tool for Trusted Signing,
including export of the certificate.
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Nice!

@mjcheetham mjcheetham self-assigned this Jun 27, 2024
@mjcheetham mjcheetham merged commit 61000ad into main Jun 27, 2024
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@mjcheetham mjcheetham deleted the trusted-signing-updates branch June 27, 2024 18:16
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**Changes:**

- Update MSAL and Avalonia to latest versions (#1640).
- Changes to release workflow to publish NuGet signing certificate
(#1594, #1644, #1647).
- Updates to Managed Identity and Service Principal docs.
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