Signed Commits verification using push rulesets. #151740
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We rely on rulesets to support business needs, including enforcing signed commits on all branches and repositories.
The issue arises when an employee leaves, and their EMU account is deactivated—causing their commits to appear unsigned, which blocks future merges.
To resolve this, enabling signed commit verification in Push Rulesets would ensure all commits remain GPG signed at the time of the push.
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