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It's likely something to do with the way Windows handles code signing - the certificates used to sign code have to be issued by a commercial CSA. In order to be compatible with Windows, ReactOS would have to use the same root certificates.
That said, I'm not sure why they'd be implementing that right now. Nor can I work out why they don;t just create their own root certificate, and sign the releases using that.