Adding Mobile DevOps Code Signing blog post series
This MR adds a series of blog posts focused on showing how Project-level Secure Files can be used to make code signing easier for Android and iOS app.
The original discussion issue is here: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/incubation-engineering/devops-for-mobile-apps/readme/-/issues/75
Review App Links:
- Part 1: https://mobile-devops-blog-posts.about.gitlab-review.app/blog/2022/09/19/mobile-devops-with-gitlab-part-1-introducing-project-level-secure-files/
- Part 2: https://mobile-devops-blog-posts.about.gitlab-review.app/blog/2022/09/19/mobile-devops-with-gitlab-part-2-code-signing-for-android-with-gitlab/
- Part 3: https://mobile-devops-blog-posts.about.gitlab-review.app/blog/2022/09/19/mobile-devops-with-gitlab-part-3-code-signing-for-ios-with-gitlab-and-fastlane/
Split posts
This MR has been split up into 3 separate MRs to make it possible to publish these posts separately. For reference:
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Edited by Darby Frey