Hi all, I wanted to share the outcome of today’s Council meeting regarding this proposal. After several weeks of discussion and incorporating feedback from our community into better revisions of the initial proposal, the Fedora Council has approved the latest version of the AI-Assisted Contributions policy formally. The agreed-upon version can be read in this ticket. You can read the full meeting transcript in the meeting log. So what happens next? Firstly, on behalf of the Fedora Council I...
the code is going to be held to the same standards as always, so it’s not like they’re going to be blindly adding slop
But you think it’s okay that the reviewers should waste their time reviewing slop?
I’ve had to spend so much time the last few months reviewing and refactoring garbage code, all because corporate whitelisted some LLMs. This group I’ve worked with for many years used to be really competent developers, but they’ve all become blind. It’s a tragedy.
how would you know the difference?
Maybe you can’t, but it’s very obvious in many cases.
But you think it’s okay that the reviewers should waste their time reviewing slop?
I’ve had to spend so much time the last few months reviewing and refactoring garbage code, all because corporate whitelisted some LLMs. This group I’ve worked with for many years used to be really competent developers, but they’ve all become blind. It’s a tragedy.
Maybe you can’t, but it’s very obvious in many cases.
fantasy world where if they simply make rules where you’re Not Allowed to submit LLM code nobody will
so not all cases? don’t waste my time
Oh yeah, I forgot that it’s smart to get rid of all rules and laws and such, simply because some folk will disregard it.
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