pay attention to a few things:
1 - your code must follow the coding style rules
- 2 - the format of the submission must be Github pull requests
+ 2 - the format of the submission must be GitHub pull requests
3 - your work must be signed
Submitting Modifications:
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-The contributions must be Github pull requests.
+The contributions must be GitHub pull requests.
Licensing for new files:
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Language bindings for the libraries need to be released under LGPLv2.1+.
-Anything else (non-libaries) needs to be Free Software and needs to be
+Anything else (non-libraries) needs to be Free Software and needs to be
allowed to link with LGPLv2.1+ code (if needed). LXC upstream prefers
LGPLv2.1+ or GPLv2 for those.
Co-developed-by: Random J Developer 1 <random_1@developer.org>
Co-developed-by: Random J Developer 2 <random_1@developer.org>
+
+AI Generated Code:
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+
+Substantially AI generated code is not welcome. There are several
+reasons for this. First, it violates the "The contribution was created
+in whole or in part by me" statement of DCO. Second, the licensing
+implications are not yet clear. Thirdly, we expect anyone who submits
+code to fully understand what they are submitting. Finally, we put
+a lot of time into reviewing patch submissions. Increasing the
+volume of code to be reviewed with autogenerated boilerplate drivel
+will take away time from more important reviews.