For those outside the loop: rsync starting using AI agents to handle the influx of AI security reports to improve the test suite and fix bugs. It introduced a few CVEs and people who never contributed in any way started firing shots at the maintainer.

rsync maintainer’s response to the people getting pissy about his usage of AI: medium and the related post on programming.dev

  • belated_frog_pants@beehaw.org
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    9 hours ago

    You are implying that maintainer is a service job and not them simply putting their work into the world for people to use. With foss if YOU dont like the maintainer YOU fork and continue.

    They own nothing to anyone. They didnt have to make their code available and doing so is no contract.

    Its not that community isnt important but “require” “owe” and even “should” arent applicable to freely given work like this.

    • resipsaloquitur@lemmy.cafe
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      The fuck are you taking about? Yes a maintainer is a service job. Their role is to be a good steward of the project they maintain. Accepting good submissions, coordinating QA, cutting releases.

      If they do a bad job, then they’re liable to be criticized which is what I actually said and I won’t dignify your strawman with a response.

      And FYI, a license is a contract.

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        when people say “job” they don’t typically mean unpaid gigs. and an open source license is a contract for what you’re allowed to do with their code, not what they’re required to provide you (other than the code itself). it explicitly does not include liability, service guarantees, or warranties.