On Thu, May 28, 2026 at 9:59 AM Michael S. Tsirkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > +     AI-used-for: tests, docs
> > > > +     AI-used-for: code
> > > > +     AI-used-for: code (refactoring)
> > > > +     AI-used-for: code (prototype)
> > > > +     AI-used-for: research
>
> BTW: commit log ?

I don't think I want to encourage it to the point that it requires
highlighting, quite the opposite in fact. Using AI for minor edits is
irrelevant, while writing the bulk of the commit message should be a
conscious act of the submitter.

This was also mentioned in the other thread.

> > I suppose it can still be useful for traceability. I copied it from
> > Kevin's proposal but I can remove it.
> >
> > "Research" may also include using a script written by the LLM, which
> > is encouraged in the first section.
>
> but again, if the script is not merged, then the boundaries do not
> apply?

See the first sentence above re. traceability and copying from Kevin's
proposal. :)

Paolo


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