On 8 December 2017 at 14:07, Alexander Kanavin <
alexander.kana...@linux.intel.com> wrote:

> On 12/08/2017 03:51 AM, Robert Yang wrote:
>
> I'm not sure about this one. Commits shouldn't be created automatically on
>>> a person's behalf and then also signed-off - I'd say you need to first look
>>> at them.
>>>
>>
>> IMHO, Auh is a helper, when user run:
>> $ auh less
>>
>> It helps create commits, should be the same as user run "git commit", and
>> the
>> user should responsible for it. Or how about add a -S option:
>>
>> -S, --SOB    Use git user as the author and add SOB.
>>
>
> Yeah, as long as maintainers don't send those raw commits straight to
> mailing list, it's okay. It's rare that such an auto-created commit doesn't
> need further work (e.g. to explain changes in patches or license, or other
> adjustments).


The lack of a SOB was intentional for exactly this reason.  No SOB means a
human didn't look at it *at all*/

Ross
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