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It's a sensible policy. Thumbs up from my side.
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We recently seen an influx in low quality PRs, that are not understood by the people opening the PRs. While I personally think AI usage is legitimate, you still need to do the actual work of understanding what the change does. If that work does not happen, then these PRs turn quickly from positive contribution to what is often termed "extractive" contributions that are a net-negative (because they eat up time that could be spend on reviewing legitimate contributions or improving the project).
Famously the LLVM project had a long discussion about this and I found their policy pretty sensible.
In short that means:
This change would do the following:
Would love some feedback from the community on this.
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