PSA: following the example from various other projects within GNOME (such as Loupe and libadwaita), GNOME Calendar now explicitly forbids AI-generated contributions, with the same policy: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-calendar/-/merge_requests/725

We honor the exquisite art of organic homegrown code made with care and a willingness to learn the craft, and want to protect the time of people who help review merge requests.

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This is copied ad verbatum from libadwaita, which itself was introduced based on [1]. [1] https://discourse.gnome.org/t/loupe-no-longer-allows-generative-ai-contributions/27327

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@nekohayo For everyone interested in using the text: It's available under CC0 here. My post also includes some of the reasons why I created it.

https://discourse.gnome.org/t/loupe-no-longer-allows-generative-ai-contributions/27327

Loupe no longer allows generative AI contributions

I just merged an addition to Loupe’s contribution guidelines that bans the use of AI generated content in contributions. For now, I came up with the following text. I’m in favor of adopting a similar policy for all official GNOME software. Use of Generative AI This project does not allow contributions generated by large languages models (LLMs) and chatbots. This ban includes, but is not limited to, tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, DeepSeek, and Devin AI. We are taking these steps as preca...

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@sophie @nekohayo FWIW here's another example of this kind of messaging around AI usage: https://torsion.org/borgmatic/how-to/develop-on-borgmatic/#use-of-generative-ai
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