Hi git contributors! Thanks so much for those of you who joined out first and second calls regarding LLM-generated contributions. We were incredibly happy to hear new perspectives and the community sentiment around these tools. As we incorporate some of the new ideas into our thinking we are adding one more session (we realize our last session aimed for EU timezones fell on a holiday there). That will be: date -d "2024-11-12 15:00 UTC" And a reminder for the one coming up soon targetting Asia-Pacific timezones. date -d "2024-11-06 04:00 UTC" Both of the above will happen in the same BigBlueButton room as before: https://bbb.sfconservancy.org/b/oss-nnj-obi-jea If these times do not work for you, please feel free to write us at info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with any thoughts you'd like us to consider. Thanks! -Pono On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 02:11:43PM -0700, Daniel Pono Takamori wrote: > Heya git developers, > > We at Software Freedom Conservancy have been hearing from member > projects that people are asking whether they can submit code to these > projects that was generated by large language models (LLMs), sometimes > called AI coding assistants. We'd like to better understand the nature > of these requests, how much LLM-generated code has been offered to these > projects, and generally how you're feeling about the situation. > > To do this, we will be holding three different sessions, where you are > welcome to join and share your thoughts and any details so far on these > types of contributions. The sessions will all be run in the same way > with the same topic - we are running three in order to hopefully allow > as many people from around the world to attend as possible. > > Our Director of Compliance, Denver Gingerich, will be hosting some sessions > at the times below for all our member projects to discuss the issue. > > date -d "2024-10-29 20:00 UTC" > date -d "2024-11-01 14:00 UTC" > date -d "2024-11-06 04:00 UTC" > > We'll be meeting in this room for the sessions: > > https://bbb.sfconservancy.org/b/oss-nnj-obi-jea > > We are excited to see some of you there and are looking forward to > drafting appropriate recommendations based on what we hear! > > Thanks, > -Pono at Software Freedom Conservancy