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authorsusan evans <susan.ra.evans@gmail.com>2020-01-23 19:35:04 -0800
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-01-23 19:35:04 -0800
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trying again on the ui text Signed-off-by: susanev <susan.ra.evans@gmail.com>
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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The DCO requires a sign-off message in the following format appear on each commi
Signed-off-by: Julia Child <juliachild@chef.io>
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-The DCO text can either be manually added to your commit body, or you can add either **-s** or **--signoff** to your usual git commit commands. If you are using the GitHub UI to make a change you can add the sign-off message directly to the pull request description. If you forget to add the sign-off you can also amend a previous commit with the sign-off by running **git commit --amend -s**. If you've pushed your changes to GitHub already you'll need to force push your branch after this with **git push -f**.
+The DCO text can either be manually added to your commit body, or you can add either **-s** or **--signoff** to your usual git commit commands. If you are using the GitHub UI to make a change you can add the sign-off message directly to the commit message when creating the pull request. If you forget to add the sign-off you can also amend a previous commit with the sign-off by running **git commit --amend -s**. If you've pushed your changes to GitHub already you'll need to force push your branch after this with **git push -f**.
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