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by inder1
95 days ago
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debian's stance actually makes more sense than a ban. you can't detect the origin of a contribution reliably. what you can do is hold the contributor accountable for what they submit. the problem is when people use that accountability structure without the skill to back it up. the asymmetric warfare framing in the comments is right: the cost to submit low-quality PRs is near zero now. but the cost to review them didn't change. the maintainer burden goes up, not down. that's the pattern worth paying attention to: AI compresses the cost of producing output, but the responsibility for output quality doesn't compress with it. |
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