## Why PR #26252 moved macOS release signing into the tag-triggered `rust-release` workflow through the protected `codesigning` environment and Azure Key Vault. That leaves the old manual unsigned-build / signed-promotion handoff as dead compatibility scaffolding: it makes the release DAG harder to reason about and keeps paths around that the current release process no longer intends to operate. ## What changed - Remove the manual `workflow_dispatch` inputs and validation for `build_unsigned`, `promote_signed`, and the deprecated `sign_macos` flag. - Drop the `stage-signed-macos` job and the promotion-specific artifact download, re-upload, pruning, and cleanup logic. - Make tag-pushed releases always follow the signed release path: build, sign, package, finalize, publish, and then run downstream release jobs from `release` success. - Remove stale `SIGN_MACOS` / `sign_macos` conditions and outputs, including downstream gates for npm, DotSlash, WinGet, dev website deploy, and `latest-alpha-cli` branch updates. ## Verification - `ruby -e 'require "yaml"; YAML.load_file(ARGV.fetch(0)); puts "yaml ok"' .github/workflows/rust-release.yml` - `git diff --check` - `rg -n "workflow_dispatch|inputs\\.|release_mode|build_unsigned|SIGN_MACOS|outputs\\.sign_macos|sign_macos\\b" .github/workflows/rust-release.yml` returned no matches
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