On Fri, Jun 12, 2026 at 12:25 PM David Edelsohn via Gcc <[email protected]> wrote: > > Developers, > > Anthropic is generously offering 6 months of Claude Max 20x to Free and Open > Source Software projects to support the FOSS ecosystem. These tools can be > incredibly helpful with reviewing upstream code, evaluating the conformance > of > a particular interface to a standard, or just for your own learning and > exploring the implementation of the project or subsystem. > > If you are an established, active contributor to the GNU Toolchain and are > interested in having access to Claude Max 20x under Anthropic’s Claude for > Open > Source program, please respond to this email thread with a short > description of > how you would utilize the access and the potential impact on the GNU > Toolchain. > The program's slots are limited and Carlos O'Donell and I plan to review the > proposals. Please keep in mind that these are individual grants from > Anthropic > to you personally. If you are approved you’ll get an email from Anthropic > with > further instructions. > > While the current GNU Project policy is not to accept LLM-generated content > in > the projects, that still leaves other uses like bug triage, patch review, > and > research as ways to use these tools. > > Cheers, David > > P.S. This is not an endorsement of Anthropic, Claude or LLMs. We dislike > having to say it, but please don’t use this thread as a platform to express > your personal opinions about the companies or about AI’s impact on the > world.
Note coverity has been offering the free (for almost lifetime rather than just 6months). For use of their static analysis tool online. Can we please keep this kind of emails out of the development mailing lists? Static analysis is more useful than LLMs and their impact is free.
