DCO stands for Developer Certificate of Origin. It is a lightweight mechanism for tracking the authorship and licensing of contributions to a software project. Developers sign off on their contributions, essentially certifying that they have the right to submit the code under the project's license. This helps projects maintain a clear chain of custody and address potential legal issues related to intellectual property. It is often implemented using a 'Signed-off-by' line in the commit message.
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