RFC 406i - The Rejection of Artificially Generated Slop
8 hours ago
- #maintenance
- #AI-rejection
- #open-source
- The document outlines a strict protocol for rejecting AI-generated contributions in software projects.
- It highlights common signs of AI-generated submissions, such as robotic phrasing and fictitious APIs.
- Maintainers emphasize the importance of human review and manual verification over automated outputs.
- Submissions that fail to meet these standards are rejected outright with a standardized error message.
- The document includes punitive measures for repeat offenders, such as account restrictions and public shaming.
- A FAQ section addresses common questions and concerns, reinforcing the project's stance against AI-generated content.
- Standardized rejection macros are provided for different types of submissions (e.g., pull requests, bug reports).