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oytis 3 hours ago

Bot is not a person.

Someone, who is a person, has decided to run an unsolicited experiment on other people's repos.

OR

Someone just pretends to do that for attention.

In either case a ban is justied.

red75prime 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yep, there's nothing wrong about walled gardens. They might risk to become walled museums, but it's their choice.

oytis 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Moderation is needed exactly because it's not a walled garden, but an open community. We need rules to protect communities.

red75prime an hour ago | parent [-]

Humans are no longer the only entities that produce code. If you want to build community, fine.

oytis an hour ago | parent [-]

Generated code is not a new thing. It's the first time we are expected (by some) to treat code generators as humans though.

Imagine if you built a bot that would crawl github, run a linter and create PRs on random repos for the changes proposed by a linter - you'd be banned pretty soon on most of them and maybe on Github itself. That's the same thing in my opinion.

lxgr 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Many open source contributions are unsolicited, which makes a clear contribution policy and code of conduct all the more important.

And given that, I think "must not use LLM assistance" will age significantly worse than an actually useful description of desirable and undesirable behavior (which might very reasonably include things like "must not make your bot's slop our core contributor's problem").

oytis 3 hours ago | parent [-]

There is a common agreement in the open source community that unsolicited contributions from humans are expected and desireable if made in good faith. Letting your agent loose on github is neither good faith nor LLM assisted programming, it's just an experiment with other people's code which we have also seen (and banned) before the age of LLMs.

I think some things are just obviously wrong and don't need to be written down. I also think having common rules for bots and people is not a good idea, because, point one, bots are not people and we shouldn't pretend they are