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Arrowmaster 2 days ago [-]
This has been their policy but now it's more explicitly defined. Go look through the submissions on https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pulls?q=is%3Apr to understand how bad the problem they are dealing with is.
nextaccountic 1 days ago [-]
It's weird because I am sure that a large number of established apps in flathub, such as.. Chromium https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.chromium.Chromium has AI-assisted code, and this bans all AI-assisted code
The policy as it stands is contradictory with flathub practice, unless it specifies that already accepted apps are grandfathered or something like that.
gyger 1 days ago [-]
It states:
Exceptions may be granted for mature, well-maintained projects.
nextaccountic 23 hours ago [-]
After some time it's looking like AI is becoming just another tool in the developer toolbox. So we can confidently say that, over time, only projects with specific anti-AI policies will be free of AI code (and actually, even such projects I'm not sure)
So it's basically a ban on most new projects, made by inexperienced developers. Which is okay I guess, if this means they can better review projects.
weezing 2 days ago [-]
Any app store should
reverius42 2 days ago [-]
Disagree, why should an app that works (and has AI contributed code) be banned, but not necessarily a buggy app written by a human? It's worse than a double standard.
no-name-here 2 days ago [-]
Are “buggy” apps written by humans allowed? I guess it depends how buggy you're referring to, as most software (AI or not) likely has bugs.
The policy as it stands is contradictory with flathub practice, unless it specifies that already accepted apps are grandfathered or something like that.
So it's basically a ban on most new projects, made by inexperienced developers. Which is okay I guess, if this means they can better review projects.