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Pay08
1mo ago
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I've never heard of git commits being used in a legal case, do you have any examples?
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tuetuopay
1mo ago
I don't know if it's been tested in court, but that's the rationale behind the Signed-off-by lines the kernel requires in all patches sent. It's a way to tell the (legal) ownership of a piece of code.
alxndr
1mo ago
I’ve had to talk to company lawyers about specific commits. Case was settled afaik
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