But you're raising the alarm over a standard expectation which suggests an unfamiliarity with the norms here. It's like you're confusing it with an anti-virus alert. They already know about the warning since that's what all software does on macOS until it's notarized.

For them to avoid that Gatekeeper warning, they would have to pay Apple $100 and then notarize their executable through Apple for their hobby project with 30 commits.

This isn't something we'd expect OP to do for this project.

Also the Gatekeeper warning is kind of a norm among developer tools. You can see it in much more popular projects. Just today `brew install --cask syncthing` triggered it when I went to open it. You're trying to be helpful but I hope you find this comment helpful as well.

Finally, all of that is beside the issue of digging up someone's linkedin profile and pseudonyms for the crime of sharing a tool with us that wasn't notarized with a $100 Apple permission slip.