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Thank you for your contribution. It seems that one or more of your commits have a "Signed-off-by" statement with an anonymous email address. The Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) requires all commits to be signed off by genuine, contactable individuals. Please see our contributing guide.
### :bulb: Shall we fix this?
This will only take a few moments.
First, clone your fork and checkout this branch using the git CLI.
Next, set up your real name and email address:
git config --global user.name "Your Full Name"
git config --global user.email "you@domain.com"
Finally, run one of these commands to add the "Signed-off-by" line to your commits.
If you only have one commit so far then run: git commit --amend --signoff
and then git push --force
.
If you have multiple commits, watch this video.
Check that the message has been added properly by running "git log".
Hi can you also tell us the use case please? 🙂
Dear @alexellis ,
Thank you for your comment on the pull request! Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and I wanted to address your question.
By adopting OpenFaaS, your company can optimize its operations and achieve greater efficiency. With the help of event-driven functions and microservices, you can streamline processes and improve scalability. OpenFaaS offers auto-scaling capabilities, allowing you to allocate resources dynamically based on demand. Additionally, the built-in metrics provide valuable insights for monitoring performance and driving continuous improvement.
Best regards, @pheianox
Thanks for the kind words.
How are you using openfaas at PITS?
The answer given sounds like it came from an AI or was generated, so I want to make sure this isn't spam or an advert.
@pheianox please could you respond?
This activity just looked a bit suspicious, especially when an AI / chat-bot answered my question on usage.
Please confirm :smile:
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This pull request adds new entry in the adopters list
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