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@maelvls maelvls commented Nov 10, 2025

Hey,

It is now possible to let Copilot create PRs. It is especially useful for the website: it takes a few seconds to change things.

Only problem is that Copilot will not sign off its commits... and there is no point doing it because we can assume that any code written by an LLM is not a "person" in the legal sense and therefore cannot sign the Developer Certificate of Origin, or take legal responsibility for the contribution.

I'm not sure what that means... But my thinking is: let's not require DCO for AI-generated code.

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