Am Sat, May 09, 2026 at 06:21:39PM +0200 schrieb Hugo Buddelmeijer via Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.: > On 9/5/26 17:29, Ian Eure wrote: > > Hi Thanos, > > > > > I highly doubt Guix does not already have drive-by contributions where > > > LLMs were used. > Not from me (I did check thoroughly after I learned this was so > controversial).
Actually I have recently added some code in commit f528be103a69f5c1afb0f98ab3ef3f183a79b085 , although I had previously resolved to not commit changes using AI. The main reason was that I had already started to interact with a first-time contributor on this pull request, and only noticed the AI part when I was about to commit it (and then I was mentally already in the mode to push); and only because the author mentioned it. The package addition itself looks unspectacular and, as we have discussed a few times already, it is not quite sure to which degree it is copyrightable. Now that I look at it again, indeed there is some strange copy-pasting that could be simplified... If we decide that this is a problematic precedent, we shoul revert the commit, and either remove the package in question as an input or rewrite it from scratch. Andreas
