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Add DCO to repo #42

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swcurran opened this issue Jan 27, 2025 · 5 comments
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Add DCO to repo #42

swcurran opened this issue Jan 27, 2025 · 5 comments
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@swcurran
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Uh-oh. I just realized it was off. Hopefully all the commits have been with DCO...

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Kim -- I can't see how to add DCO, but assume it is needed. Is it something you need to do at the organization level?

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We should be able to add it at the repo; I'll check

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One thing: for Working Groups, DCO isn't technical required at DIF because the IPR signoffs are done. However, you can add it if you want. Where's the request coming from? Lmk if you want to discuss

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In any case, at the repo level (if you want it), it can be done here:

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We find it best practices that all repos have DCO as they could move to an organization that requires — especially important for code.

We’ve always used a status check in the branch rules for DCO. AFAIK (but definitely could be wrong), the link you show there requires PGP signoff — e.g. a signature, vs. the simpler Signed-off-by: Stephen Curran <[email protected]> that is checked with a branch rule.

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