Chris Johns commented on a discussion: 
https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/rtos/rtems/-/work_items/5657#note_157018


I am aware of what DCO and sign-offs are for and that is why I asked the 
questions I did of _you_.

Formulating project requirements for the work of contributors is welcome. I 
would be happy to review any thing related to this. And I would prefer that is 
not linked to sign-off, I see that as an implementation detail. Our GitLab sign 
up declaration should reference such a document.

I agree knowing the legal status of contributors is not realistic so what 
guards or guides do you see are sufficient with the sign-off process? At the 
moment we required you have a valid GitLab account and a working email address. 
CI can check for a sign-on field but what about the content of that field? And 
what if it conflicts with the GitLab login? Which is valid?

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