Re: Who uses Signed-off-by and DCO?

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Nanako Shiraishi wrote:
git provides options and configuration variables to easily handle the
Signed-off-by tag line. It is used to certify that the sender
certifies the patch with the Developer's Certificate of Origin.

I have read SubmittingPatches document and understand this convention
is used by the Linux Kernel Project.

I was giving a git introduction to students in my lab, and this
question came up from one of them. How widely is this convention
used? Are there projects other than the Linux Kernel and git itself?


We use it for our own opensource projects, though I must admit we
stole the idea from git.git.

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