A lot of this is probably already a lost cause I think. Linux accept LLM contributions (look for the `Assisted-by` tags), and there are already multiple subsystems that are being developed in-part, or full, by LLM agents. See the LWN discussion: https://lwn.net/Articles/1026558/ `b4` has also incorperated llm agents for the review workflow. https://b4.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/maintainer/review.html#configuration b4 is also heavily developed by Claude these days. I don't think we can reasonably argue that Linux is not free software, and I don't think we can argue for forking Linux to remove llm generated code. My take on this is mostly apathy. I don't think we can reasonably challenge the use in the FOSS community. The productivity boost of experienced developers using these is too appealing when we are looking at overburdened FOSS maintainers. We've aleady been repeadetly DDoSed by these companies. Spending hundreds of volunteers hours keeping our services running while the companies extract the labour to sell back to the FOSS community, using their standing in the Linux Foundation to further cement their usage in our communities. Then the FOSS communities use these models without any care of the ethical considerations. Is this depressing? Yes. -- Morten Linderud PGP: 9C02FF419FECBE16