Sebastian Huber commented: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/rtos/rtems/-/work_items/5657#note_156850 Signed commits and a sign-off answer different questions. Only authenticated users can open a merge request on gitlab.rtems.org. That is the basis of your terms argument. A signature binds each commit instead of each push, survives outside this GitLab instance, and resists a stolen session. All of that says who. None of it says what the contributor claimed. Waiting for signatures does not fill that gap. The https://www.rtems.org/generative-ai/ already requires the prompt, the model, the scope of the assistance, and a confirmation of legitimate access and no tool claiming copyright. Reviewers have to read that prose in every merge request if a contributor cares to fill it out. A commit message trailer adds no requirement. It puts the durable part in the repository. The contract state at commit time cannot be recovered from the tree. This holds for the AI declaration and for the GitLab terms, which are versioned outside the repository and can change. With respect to the execution, I can create MRs for the DCO.txt and documentation updates. -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/rtos/rtems/-/work_items/5657#note_156850 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.rtems.org. Unsubscribe from this thread: https://gitlab.rtems.org/-/sent_notifications/5-0efd9e5yrldfsa9mi75zm1qc5-1d/unsubscribe | Manage all notifications: https://gitlab.rtems.org/-/profile/notifications | Help: https://gitlab.rtems.org/help
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