@nicole4fox @SharpLimefox A dev who submits lots of low-quality PRs can still submit the occasional good one. The thing is, the maintainers don't have the time to spend on all those bad PRs on the off chance of finding a good one. So they ignore the dev and accept that the loss of a few good PRs from them is worth it to free up time for PRs from devs with a better track record.
Same thing with genAI. It tends to produce lots of low-quality PRs and the devs most likely to use it...
@nicole4fox @SharpLimefox The problem is then you get people submitting low-quality LLM-assisted PRs going "But you accepted them from HIM! Why not from ME!?". Even if the reason is quality, it turns into a time-wasting flame war about LLMs. Not specific to LLMs either, if there's any two criteria there's always a group who'll try to abuse the one that benefits them.
Which would be manageable by just focusing on quality, save that LLMs make it easy to generate a couple dozen bad...