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On 16/01/14 17:45, W. Trevor King wrote:
> I love Signed-off-by, but in all projects where I've seen it used
> it means the signer is agreeing to some form of a Developer's 
> Certificate of Origin [1].  Without such a DCO, I think the usual 
> commit author is sufficient.
I agree. However, it might be prudent to introduce a DCO. After all,
copyright is assigned to the Gentoo Foundation.

> Co-authors can be listed with Assisted-by:
Sure.
- -- 
Alexander
alexan...@plaimi.net
http://plaimi.net/~alexander
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