| ▲ | minraws 8 hours ago | |
As a former extensive Godot contributor(I haven't contributed much since post 4.1 era), I am sad to see people target a project like Godot with AI Slop PRs. I am with the maintainers on this one, I am not quite sure how they plan to filter out AI slop, but atleast all slop PRs should stop now, I am sad to not have the free time to contribute to the project or maybe just not enough energy. In generally, I am just sad that this is where the public contributions and open source has come down to, couldn't we all have been more fun working together, what makes someone think they can vibe code their way to a meaningful PR and not even mention that it's a vibe PR. Why does this PR appear to add any value, and if it does provide some insights into solving a problem, why do you expect it to be merged and reviewed? The best defense of these drive by vibe PRs can be I found a bug, tried to fix it, seems to work, here's my code, someone who has more time could take a look and see if it has any insights. Also only works on PRs that are specifically bug fixes or address some issue specifically. Not your omega 10K+ line feature commits... Why do some people feel compelled to make these PRs? I am genuinely curious, I don't hate these people but do these folks think that this is adding some value? | ||