Re: GR: Ban LLM contributions from Debian
Russ Allbery <[email protected]> Thu, 23 Jul 2026 15:51:11 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.debian.devel.vote |
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| Organization | The Eyrie |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Seconded. Pierre-Elliott Bécue <[email protected]> writes: > BEGIN BALLOT OPTION > Accept AI contributions for Debian specific work > ================================================ > Debian as a project does not endorse or recommend the use of generative > AI assistants for software development, as it raises multiple concerns > about ethics, legality, copyright, etc. > Nevertheless, Debian acknowledges that these practices are already in > use and here to stay. Rather than banning their use, which seems > counter-productive and unenforceable, the project chooses to place > responsibility on contributors and therefore defines the following > guidelines. > *These apply exclusively to code and work done specifically for the > Debian project (Debian websites, applications, resources, packages, > etc.)*. They do not apply to any upstream work. In what follows, "work" > refers to the contributions done specifically for the Debian project. > - All code and work assisted by a generative AI agent or tool must > comply with the DFSG. > - The submitter is solely responsible for the submitted work and: > + they sufficiently evaluated and properly understand the work they > intend to submit, and are able to explain and defend it; > + they put any potential Signed-off-by tag and GPG signatures on the > contributions they send to the Debian infrastructure (package, > commit, mail, …) themselves; > + any content uploaded that would end up in production on Debian > infrastructure (main git branch, package upload) has been submitted > by them explicitely. > - Work assisted by a generative AI agent or tool should be marked as > such in the adapted place (commit message, changelog, …). Some > lightweight generative tools, such as tab-completion in Copilot, may > be used without the contributor realising they rely on generative AI > models; we therefore trust submitters to assess when this rule > applies. When in doubt, add such marking; > - No cloud-based AI shall be used when the data transmitted could > either be sensitive to the project (personal data, information under > embargo, …) or not public (debian-private discussions, …). > END BALLOT OPTION -- Russ Allbery ([email protected]) <https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
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