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AQIL FAROOQ MUHAMMAD
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A friendly reminder for new contributors:
What is DCO sign-off? Why is it required?
DCO stands for Developer's Certificate of Origin.
We require all commits to be DCO signed-off in case we need to track down and handle legal and/or technical issues.
To DCO sign-off your commits, you could run the
git-commitcommand with the-soption or just add a line in your commit message in this format:For more information, check out how PRs are checked for DCO sign-off: https://github.com/probot/dco#how-it-works .
Thank you very much.