On 12/09/2017 12:20 AM, Burton, Ross wrote:
On 8 December 2017 at 14:07, Alexander Kanavin
<alexander.kana...@linux.intel.com <mailto: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*/
Makes sense, so let's drop this patch.
// Robert
Ross
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