Nice to see. The original policy allowed for AI code submissions with half-dozen extra requirements attached (which is necessary when you allow something that may be garbage onto your platform):
You fully understand how the code in your contribution works.
Your change is accurately described in the commit message.
Your contribution is tested and working as described.
To the best of your knowledge, you are not introducing bugs, especially security bugs.
You are not violating copyright (such as software licenses, creative commons or any other).
Honestly, if you are actually using AI to supplement and not just write all your code nobody would be able to tell anyways sooo that just makes the don’t policy even better lol
Nice to see. The original policy allowed for AI code submissions with half-dozen extra requirements attached (which is necessary when you allow something that may be garbage onto your platform):
It’s much simpler to say “don’t”!
Honestly, if you are actually using AI to supplement and not just write all your code nobody would be able to tell anyways sooo that just makes the don’t policy even better lol
Not to mention much more ethical too!