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Extending the usage of BoundingRectangle#346

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Extending the usage of BoundingRectangle#346
rickymaggio02 wants to merge 6 commits into
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rickymaggio02:dev/extend_bounding_box

DCO Remediation Commit for Riccardo Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@googl…

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There are 3 commits incorrectly signed off. This means that the author(s) of these commits failed to include a Signed-off-by line in their commit message.

To avoid having PRs blocked in the future, always include Signed-off-by: Author Name <authoremail@example.com> in every commit message. You can also do this automatically by using the -s flag (i.e., git commit -s).

Here is how to fix the problem so that this code can be merged.


Preferred method: Commit author adds a DCO remediation commit

A DCO Remediation Commit contains special text in the commit message that applies a missing Signed-off-by line in a subsequent commit. The primary benefit of this method is that the project’s history does not change, and there is no risk of breaking someone else’s work.

These authors can unblock this PR by adding a new commit to this branch with the following text in their commit message:

Riccardo Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>

DCO Remediation Commit for Riccardo Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>

I, Riccardo Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>, hereby add my Signed-off-by to this commit: 6413bc04e725ddb5fa9d72e1a51ad98019b73597

Signed-off-by: Riccardo Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>

Riccardo-Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>

DCO Remediation Commit for Riccardo-Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>

I, Riccardo-Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>, hereby add my Signed-off-by to this commit: 9b3d29b1e39a57245128d0d0df2d248f1d622285
I, Riccardo-Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>, hereby add my Signed-off-by to this commit: 87699718c58118cf52ec2c198575784b0c1d477c

Signed-off-by: Riccardo-Maggioni <riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com>

Please note: You should avoid adding empty commits (i.e., git commit -s --allow-empty), because these will be discarded if someone rebases the branch / repo.


Least preferred method: Rebase the branch

If you have a local git environment and meet the criteria below, one option is to rebase the branch and add your Signed-off-by lines in the new commits. Please note that if others have already begun work based upon the commits in this branch, this solution will rewrite history and may cause serious issues for collaborators (described in the git documentation under "The Perils of Rebasing").

You should only do this if:

  • You are the only author of the commits in this branch
  • You are absolutely certain nobody else is doing any work based upon this branch
  • There are no empty commits in the branch (for example, a DCO Remediation Commit which was added using --allow-empty)

To add your Signed-off-by line to every commit in this branch:

  1. Ensure you have a local copy of your branch by checking out the pull request locally via command line.
  2. In your local branch, run: git rebase HEAD~6 --signoff
  3. Force push your changes to overwrite the branch: git push --force-with-lease origin dev/extend_bounding_box

Summary

Commit sha: 6413bc0, Author: Riccardo Maggioni, Committer: Riccardo Maggioni; Expected "Riccardo Maggioni riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com", but got "rickymaggio02 riccardo.maggioni@googlemail.com".
Commit sha: 9b3d29b, Author: Riccardo-Maggioni, Committer: Riccardo Maggioni; Expected "Riccardo-Maggioni riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com", but got "rickymaggio02 riccardo.maggioni@googlemail.com".
Commit sha: 8769971, Author: Riccardo-Maggioni, Committer: Riccardo Maggioni; Expected "Riccardo-Maggioni riccardo.maggioni@ibm.com", but got "rickymaggio02 riccardo.maggioni@googlemail.com".